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THE C. F. GAUNT COLLECTION 
OF RARE COLORED PLATES OF MILITARY UNIFORMS, 
HISTORIES OF BRITISH REGIMENTS, ETC. 


NUMBERS 1-86 


The first portion of this catalogue containing the C. F. Gaunt 
Collection of Colored Plate Books of Military Uniforms of various 
countries, Histories of Regiments in the British Army, etc., represents 
the gathering of Mr. Gaunt and his ancestors for a long period, and 
comprises the scarce Ackermann publications, together with rare and 
important works by Ambert, Bellange, Bradford, Eckert and Monten, 
Heath, James, Marcuard, Meyrick and Smith, Moorsom, Orme, Row- 
landson, Smith, Vernet, and others, together with ‘‘The Gentleman’s 
Magazine of Fashions, Costumes, and Regimentals of the Army,’’ a 
very rare fashion periodical published between 1828-36, with nearly 
300 brilliantly colored plates. 

So large a collection as this one on this particular subject is of 
rare occurrence. It is the last of the four great collections to be dis- 
persed, the other three being the Day collection, the late Mr. Fayle’s, 
and that of Mr. S. M. Milne, who died just before the World War. 


1 ACKERMANN (RUDOLPH). A Collection of 12 plates, 
mainly from ‘‘Ackermann’s Costumes of the Indian Army,’’ 
brightly colored and mounted to 4to. Bound in one vol., 4to, half 
cloth. No title-page. [London, 1841-58] 


Among these plates are portraits in full uniform, of the Duke of Wellington, 
the Duke of Cambridge, and H. R. H. Prince Albert. 


2 —— A Collection of 18 highly colored hthographed and engraved 
plates, showing the Uniforms and accoutrements of the British 
and Indian Armies. Mounted and bound in one vol., large 4to, 
half cloth. No title-page. [London, 1841-58] 


3 —— Costumes of the Indian Army. Plates 1-11, 13-19, 21-24, 27. 
23 very fine colored plates of Costumes of the Indian Army in 
various branches of service. Folio, half red morocco. No title- 
page. [London, 1844-7] 


VERY FINE. 


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A Collection of 22 plates after paintings by H. Martens, 
engraved by J. Harris, and finely colored, showing the Umforms 
and accoutrements of the British Army in various branches of 
service. Large 4to, half cloth. No title-page. [London, 1849-50] 


Costumes of the British Army. New Series. 21 large 
brilliantly colored plates after paintings by Martens and Norie 
(one plate in duplicate). Royal folio, half morocco (worn, and 
a few plates loose from their guards). London, 1852-61 


A VERY SCARCE worK. The frontispiece of the ‘‘Royal Body Guard’? is 
from a ‘‘Private Plate.’’ 


ALMACK (EDWARD). The History of the Second Dragoons 
‘‘Royal Scots Greys.’’ 44 illustrations, facsimiles, ete. Royal 
8vo, cloth, uncut. | London, 1908 


First Epition. Privately Printed. 


AMBERT (JOACHIM). Esquisses Historiques des différens 
Corps qui composent 1’Armée Francaise. Pictorial title-page and 
14 brillvantly colored lithographic plates of Costumes. Large 
folio, old half roan (rubbed). Paris, 1835 . 


Esquisses Historiques, Psychologiques et Critiques de 
l’Armée Frangaise. 15 colored plates. Royal 8vo, half calf. 
Bruxelles, 1841 


ORIGINAL WATER COLOR SKETCHES 


ARCHERY. 17 Water Color Sketches of the Royal Company 
of Archers of Scotland, by James Drummond, R. S. A., 1842. 
Mounted to folio, purple morocco. 


AN ATTRACTIVE GROUP FORMERLY IN THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE A. G. 
Grote, of Edinburgh. 


ARTHUR (CAPTAIN SIR GEORGE). The Story of the 

Household Cavalry. Numerous illustrations, maps and plans, 

etc., some plates colored. 2 vols., royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
London, 1909 


BARRETT (C. R. B.). History of the XIII. Hussars. Numer- 
ous wlustrations, some plates in color. 2 vols., square 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. Edinburgh, 1911 


First EpItion. 


BELLANGE (H.). 54 colored plates illustrative of French 
Military Iife. Small folio, half leather (worn). N. p., n. d. 


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BERRY (ROBERT P.). A History of the Formation and 
Development of the Volunteer Infantry, 1903; Records of the 
Stirlingshire, Dumbarton, Clackmannan and Kinross Militia 
(Middleton), 1904; The Early History of the 17th North Middle- 
sex Volunteer Rifles (Rudd), 1895; and others. Illustrations. 
6 vols., 8vo, cloth. 


BRADFORD (WILLIAM). Sketches of the Country, Char- 
acter, and Costume in Portugal and Spain, made during the 
Campaign, and on the Route of the British Army, in 1808 and 
1809. With 55 highly colored plates from the original drawings. 
Folio, contemporary maroon straight-grain morocco, gilt and 
blind tooling, gilt edges (a few marginal repairs). 

London: John Booth, n. d. 


BRITISH ARMY UNIFORMS. A Collection of 15 magnf- 
cent lithographed plates in brilliant coloring, depicting the 
Uniforms, trappings, etc. of various branches of service. Large 
folio, half cloth. London: Henry Graves & Co., 1846 


A VERY FINE WORK, in which the costumes of the following are beautifully 
and accurately reproduced: The Cavalry of the Guard, The Dragoon Guards, 
The Light Dragoons, The Hussars, The Lancers; The Horse Artillery, The 
Foot Artillery, The Infantry of the Guard, The Fusiliers, The Light 
Infantry, The Highlanders, The Rifles, The Line, The Staff. 


BRITISH MILITARY COSTUME. 24 colored plates by 
Gessner. Oblong folio, cloth and boards (marginal repairs). 
[London: R. Ackermann, 1801] 


— Costume of the Grenadier Guards. 12 large colored plates, 
each depicting 3 or 4 subjects. Oblong folio, cloth (slightly 
rubbed). [London: R. Ackermann, 1854] 


— Costume of the Royal Army, Royal Navy, and Marines. 
With 75 fine plates, brilliantly colored. Folio, half leather 
(worn). London, n. d. 


BRITISH MILITARY LIBRARY (THE); or, Journal, com- 
prehending a complete body of Military Knowledge. With 29 
finely colored plates of Uniforms, together with numerous plain 
plates, maps, music, etc. 2 vols., 4to, half red morocco (rubbed). 

| London, 1804-1 


VERY SCARCE. 


BRITISH NAVY UNIFORMS. A Collection of 14 highly 
colored plates of Uniforms of the British Navy. Mounted, and 
bound in one vol., large 4to, half cloth. No title-page, but plates 
dated 1828-49. 


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COLORED PLATES OF EUROPEAN GENERALS. A 
Collection of 16 highly finished engravings colored by hand, of 
famous European Generals. Mounted, and bound in one vol., 
oblong 4to, half cloth (a few marginal repairs). London, 1814-6 
AN INTERESTING COLLECTION, including portraits of Count Platoff, Hetman 
of the Cossacks, Lieut. Gen. Sir Thos. Picton, Lieut. Gen. Sir John Moore, 


The Prince of Orange, The Duke of Wellington, Duke of York, Bernadotte, 
Crown Prince of Sweden, and others. 


DETAILLE (EDOUARD). Types et Uniformes: L’Armée 
Frangaise. Text par Jules Richard. With numerous illustrations, 
vignettes, and colored plates. 2 vols., folio, half crushed olive 
levant morocco, uncut, wrappers bound in (slightly rubbed). 
Paris, 1885-9 


DUTCH MILITARY PRINTS. A Collection of 16 brilliantly 
colored prints of the Dutch Militia. Mounted, and bound in one 
vol., large 4to, half cloth and boards. No title-page. 


ECKERT (H. A.) AND MONTEN (D.). Les Armées 
d’Europe: Russie. 70 colored plates. Small folio, boards 
(worn). | [Munich, n. d.] 


—— Sammtliche Truppen von Europa in characterischen Grup- 
pen gezeichnet und seiner Kaiserlich Koeniglichen Majestaet dem 
Allerdurchlauchtigsten und Allergrossmaechtigsten Kaiser und 
Koenig Nikolaus I Seldstherrscher aller Reussen, ete. Magnifi- 
cently illustrated with 379 chromo-lithographic plates of Military 
Costumes. 2 vols., thick folio. [Munich, n. d.] 


A VERY FINE COPY OF THIS EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE WORK, exhibiting a great 
variety of military scenes, battles, ete. 


EDYE (L.). The Historical Records of the Royal Marines. 
Vol. 1, 1893; History of Thomas Farrington’s Regiment, 1694 to 
1891 (Everard), 1891; The History of Lumsden’s Horse (Pearse), 
1903; and others. Illustrations. 10 vols., 8vo, cloth. 


FANCY COSTUMES AND REGIMENTALS. The Gentle- 
man’s Magazine of Fashions, Costumes, and Regimentals of the 
Army. With 272 handsomely colored plates of fashions, fancy 
costumes and regimental uniforms, besides numerous fine por- 
traits of Royalty, uncolored fashion plates and views, together 
with a number of patterns. Vols. 1-9. 9 vols., 8vo, half red roan 
(worn, and some covers loose). London, 1828-36 
A COSTUME AND FASHION PLATE PERIODICAL OF EXTREME RARITY. The last 


four volumes contain the plates and descriptive text only. The later volumes 
contain folding colored caricatures by W. Heath. 1.60) 


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28 FORTESCUE (J. W.). A History of the 17th Lancers (Duke 
of Cambridge’s Own). Nwmerous fine colored plates and por- 
traits. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. ..... London, 1895 


First EpIvrion. 


29 FRENCH ARMIES. Collection des Uniformes des Armées 
francaises, de 1791 4 1814. With 99 colored lithographed plates. 
Thick royal 8vo, boards (weak in hinges). Paris, 1822 
Bound in at the end is: ‘‘The Military Costume of the Turks from Original 


Drawings made at Constantinople. By a Native Artist.’’ 30 colored plates. 
London, 1828 


30 —— A Collection of 94 colored luthographed plates of the Military 
Costumes of the French Armies, in various branches of service. 
Bound in two vols., 4to. No title-pages. 


A FINE COLLECTION. 


31 FRENCH ARMY UNDER LOUIS PHILIPPE. A Collec- 
tion of 12 brilliantly colored plates illustrating the Costumes of 
the French Army under Lowis Philippe. Folio, half cloth. No 
title-page. 


32 FRENCH ARMY UNDER LOUIS XIV, AND LATER. 
Costumes de 1’Armée Frangaise depuis Louis XIV, jusqu’a ce 
jour. 60 brightly colored lithographed plates. Oblong 4to, cloth 
(title-page damaged). Ia hook hit 


WITH SOME ORIGINAL WATER COLOR DRAWINGS 


33 FRENCH MILITARY COSTUMES. A Collection of over 250 
colored plates of Costumes of French Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, 
etc. Neatly mounted, and bound in one vol., thick oblong 4to, 
boards, roan back (rubbed). 


Inserted and interspersed with the above mentioned lithographs, are 20 or 
25 original water color drawings of Soldiers, also some pencil drawings, 
possibly by different hands. 

The plates are from the work ‘‘Ancienne Infanterie Frangaise,’’ and 
other publications, and are by Philippoteaux, Moraine, etc. They depict 
the uniforms in vogue in the latter part of the 18th and early 19th century. 


34 FRENCH MILITARY PRINTS. A Collection of 19 brilliantly 
colored lithographs of Costumes of the French Armies. Mounted, 
and bound in one vol., large 4to, half cloth. No title-page. 


35 GALERIE DES MILITAIRES FRANCAIS, qui, a différentes 
époques, se sont distingués par leur courage. 14 brightly colored 
lithographed plates by Engelmann (somewhat spotted). Folio, 
original boards (back worn). Paris, n. d. 


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GALERIE MILITAIRE. A Collection of 62 finely colored 
plates of the French Army, lithographed by Rigo et Cie. 4to, 
morocco. No title-page. 

These plates represent the various branches of the French Military system: 


Infantry, Hussars, Artillery, Lancers, Ambulance Corps, Military Police, 
ete. THE PLATES ARE IN CLEAN BRILLIANT STATE. 


GERMAN MILITARY COSTUME. 98 colored plates illus- 
trate of German Military Life and Costume, some lithographed 
by Sachse & Co. Folio, half leather (rubbed). Nu pe Bid. 


GRETTON (G. LE M.). The Campaigns and History of the 
Royal Irish Regiment from 1684 to 1902. Jllustrations and maps. 
4to, cloth. Edinburgh, 1911 


GROSE (FRANCIS). Military Antiquities respecting a His- 
tory of the English Army from the Conquest to the Present Time. 
Profusely illustrated with engraved plates. 2 vols., 4to, old calf 
(worn). London, 1801 


GROVES (PERCY). History of the 42d Highlanders—‘‘ The 
Black Watch’’; History of the 2nd Dragoons—‘‘The Royal Scots 
Greys”’ . History of the 79th Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders. 
Profusely illustrated with colored plates. 3 vols., 4to, pictorial 
boards (soiled). Edinburgh, 1893 


HAMILTON (HENRY BLACKBURNE). Historical Record 

of the 14th (King’s) Hussars from A. D. 1715 to A. D. 1900. 

Numerous fine portraits and colored plates. Thick 8vo, cloth. 
London, 1901 


HAYDEN (F. A.). Historical Record of the 76th Hindoostan 
Regiment, n. d.; The Annals of the 12th East Suffolk Regiment 
(C. H. G.), 1867; History of the 91st Princess Louise’s Argyllshire 


- Highlanders (Groves), 1894; and others. Illustrations. 10 vols., 


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various sizes, mainly cloth. 


HEAD (SIR FRANCIS B.). The Royal Engineer, London, 
1869; History of the Corps of Royal’ Engineers. By Whitworth 
Porter, 2 vols., 1889; History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. 
By Capt. Francis Duncan, 2 vols., 1872; History of the Royal 
Artillery (Crimean Period). By Col. J. R. J. Jocelyn, 1911; The 
Memoirs of the Tenth Royal Hussars. By Col. R. S. Liddell, 1891. 
Illustrations. 7 vols., 8vo and royal 8vo,. cloth. 

London, 1869-1911 


44 HEATH (WM.). 50 fine aquatints by Sutherland, Hill, and 


others, after designs by Heath, illustrating British battles. 
Mounted, and bound in 2 vols., oblong 4to, half cloth. ? 
[London : J. Jenkins, 1815] 


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British Military Costume. 6 colored plates, containing 22 
groups; Military Sketch Book (Fores). 5 colored plates, contain- 
ing 26 groups; Military Scraps. 3 colored plates, containing 30 
groups; 2 additional plates, one of which is a PRroor before letters, 
with MS. corrective notes by the artist. Bound in one vol., oblong 
4to, half cloth. London, 1823, ete. 


HENSCHEL (FRERES). Les Gardes Impériales et Royales 
de 1’Armée Frangaise. Ca. 1810. 12 lithographed plates, highly 
colored by hand. Folio, loose in cloth portfolio. N. p., n. d. 


HISTORIC, MILITARY, AND NAVAL ANECDOTES of 
Personal Valour, Bravery, and particular Incidents which oc- 
curred to the Armies of Great Britain and her Allies, in the last 
long-contested War, terminating with the Battle of Waterloo. 
40 very fine and brilliant colored plates of Battle Scenes, Scenes 
of Bravery and Courage, etc. 4to, half roan (worn), uncut. 
London, 1819 


A VERY LARGE UNCUT COPY OF THIS SCARCE WorK. A number of the plates 
depict scenes during the Napoleonic Wars; two contain portraits of Lord 
Nelson, and one by Heath is a fine print of the ‘‘Boarding and taking the 
American Ship Chesapeake. ’’ 


HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE BRITISH ARMY. By 


Richard Cannon. 40 vols., 8vo, cloth. London, n. d. 


Comprising the Histories of the following Foot Regiments: 4, 7, 8, a0, it, 
14-16, 19, 21, 31, 34, 36, 39, 44, 46, 53, 56, 67, 70-74, 87, 88, 92; the 7th 
and 15th Hussars; the 9th and 16th Lancers; the 1, 3, 6, 13, and 14th 
Dragoons; and the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Dragoon Guards. 


HULL (E.). The Costume of the British Army, in 1828. 72 
highly colored lithographs by M. Gauci, from original drawings 
by E. Hull (one plate repaired). 4to, half maroon morocco, gilt 
back, original front wrapper of one of the parts bound in. 
London, 1828 


THIS WORK IS VERY SCARCE. 


JACKSON (MAJOR E.S&.). The Inniskilling Dragoons, 1909; 
A History of the Services of the 19th Regiment, from 1688 to 
1911 (Ferrar), [1911]; A History of the Services of the 17th 
(Leicestershire) Regiment (Webb), 1911; and others. Jllustra- 
tions. 8 vols., 8vo, cloth. 


JAMES (CAPT. C.). The Military Costume of India, in an 
exemplification of the Manual and Platoon Exercises for the use 
of the Native Troops and the British Army in General. Engraved 
colored title-page and 35 colored plates. Folio, half red morocco, 
uncut. London, 1813 


FINE COPY OF THIS SCARCE WorK. The plates are in immaculate condition, 
and most brilliantly colored. 


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JENKINS (JAMES). The Naval Achievements of Great 
Britain from the year 1793 to 1817. Colored vignette on title and 
51 fine colored plates. Folio; half morocco, uncut (worn, shaken). 

London, [1817] 


LAURIE (GEORGE B.). History of the Royal Irish Rifles. 
Numerous twlustrations and maps. Thick 4to, cloth. London, 1914 


MARCUARD (C.). Uniforms of the British Army. 12 highly 
colored plates, heightened with gold and silver. Small 4to, red 
levant morocco, by Riviere. The title-page is wanting. 

[London, n. d.] 


A CURIOUS AND INTERESTING SERIES OF PLATES, depicting the uniforms of 
the Life Guards, Royal Horse Guards, Dragoon Guards, including the 
King’s, Queen’s and Prince of Wales’ Guards, Cavalry, Infantry, Royal 
Artillery, ete. 


MEYRICK (SAMUEL R.) AND SMITH (CHARLES H.). 
The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands 
from the Earliest Periods to the Sixth Century. Twtle-page and 
24 plates engraved and beautifully aquatinted by H. Havell. 
Folio, old half calf (worn). London, 1821 


MILITARY COSTUMES OF THE EMPIRE. A Collection 
of 45 colored lithographs depicting the Costumes, Trappings, Ac- 
coutrements, etc. of the Soldiers of the Empire. The first plate 
is a portrait of Napoleon on his white horse. Imp. 8vo, old black 
roan (worn). N. p., n. d. [1842] 


MILITARY COSTUME OF EUROPE (THE). 72 splendidly 
executed and colored plates of Umforms. Vol. 1 only. Folio, 
contemporary green straight-grain morocco, gilt edges (rubbed). 

London, 1812 
VERY SCARCE. This important work presents a series of highly finished 
military figures in the uniform of their several Corps, with a concise de- 
Kee and historical anecdotes, forming the Memoirs of the various 

rmies. 


MOORSOM (W. &.). Historical Record of the Fifty-Second 
Regiment (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) from the Year 1755 to 


the Year 1858. Colored plates, maps, portratts, etc. 8vo, cloth, 


uncut. London, 1860 


This Regiment was in the American Revolution, at Bunker Hill, and else- 
where, and one of the plates shows in color the uniform of that period. 


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ORIGINAL WATER COLOR DRAWINGS. A Collection 
of 29 Original Water Color Drawings of Foreign Army Costumes. 
Each 7 by 91% inches, tipped on corners, and bound in one vol., 


4to, half morocco. [1794] 
A MOST INTERESTING COLLECTION, representing: 
Walloon Yager Prussian Yager Croat Yager 
Prussian Grenadier Austrian Cuirassier French Soldier of the 
Austrian Soldier Austrian Free Corps Line 

Contonnier Hungarian Infantry Wurmser Free Corps 
German Grenadier Austrian Pioneer French National 
Austrian Canonier German Chevaux Légers Volunteer 
German Carabinier German Uhlan Tyrolean Chasseur 
O’Donell’s Free Corps French Soldier of the Wurmser Hussar 
French National Line German Hussar 
Volunteer (2) Austrian Soldier Esterhazy Hussar 
Croat Chasseur Hungarian Grenadier Prussian Soldier 
ORME (EDWARD). The Costume of the Russian Army. 


Fine colored portrait of Alexander the Great and 8 highly colored 
plates. Folio, half morocco, gilt edges. London, 1807 


ORR (JAMES). History of the Seventh Lanarkshire Rifle 
Volunteers, 1884; Records of the Third Middlesex Rifle Volunteers 
(Evans), 1885; History of the 1st Lanark Rifle Volunteers 
(Howie), 1887; The Rifle Brigade (Wood), 1901; and others. 
Illustrations. 10 vols., 12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


POLISH ARMY COSTUMES. Wolski (K. S8.). Wojsko 

Polskie z ezasow Ksiestwa Warszawskiego od r. 1808 do 1814. 10 

colored photographic plates, mounted. Loose in 4to portfolio. 
Krakow, 1886 


PORTER (ROBERT KER). Travelling Sketches in Russia 
and Sweden during the Years 1805-8. Wuth 41 colored plates, 
illustrating the costumes of those countries. 2 vols., 4to, boards, 
rebacked, uncut (a few leaves loose). London, 1813 


POTEN (BERNHARD). Unser Volk in Wassen. Profusely 
illustrated in black and white, monotone, and colors. Folio, 
cloth (worn). Berlin und Stuttgart, n. d. 


PRUSSIAN MILITARY COSTUMES. A Collection of 18 
colored plates showing the Uniforms, Trappings, Accoutrements, 
etc. of the Prussian Army. Folio, old half morocco (back a little 


worn). No title-page. [ Berlin, n. d.] 
66 —— 13 water color drawings, unsigned, and 8 colored engravings 
(one English). Neepeeant d 


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QUEEN’S REGIMENTS. The Records of the Queen’s Own 
Royal Regiment of Staffordshire Yeomanry (Webster), 1870; 
History of the Edinburgh, or Queen’s Regiment Light Infantry 
Militia (Dudgeon), 1882; History of the Queen’s City of Edin- 
burgh Rifle Volunteer Brigade (Stephen), 1881; The History of 
the 50th, or the Queen’s Own Regiment, from the earliest date to 
1881 (Flyer), 1895. Illustrations. 4 vols., 12mo and 8vo, cloth. 
London and Edinburgh, 1870-95 


RICHARD (JULES). La Garde (1854-1870). With numerous 
gravures, many tinted, and 8 colored plates after Charles Morel. 
Folio, half dark olive morocco, gilt tooled, uncut, wrappers bound 
in (slightly rubbed). Paris, 1898 


One of 1000 copies. 


ROSS (ANDREW). Old Scottish Regimental Colours. With 
28 colored plates and other illustrations. Folio, cloth, uncut. 
Edinburgh, 1885 


First EDITrIion. 


ROWLANDSON COLORED PLATES. Loyal Volunteers 
of London & Environs, Infantry and Cavalry, in their respective 
Uniforms. With 87 brilliantly colored plates, heightened with 
gold, by Thomas Rowlandson. 4to, red straight-grain morocco, 
gilt edges, by Roof (blank corner of dedication leaf repaired). 
{London, n. d., 1799] 


A VERY FINE COPY OF THIS RARE MILITARY WORK, representing the whole 
of the Manual, Platoon, and Funeral Exercises. 


ROYAL HOUSEHOLD COSTUMES. A Representation of 
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upon the Establishments of Great Britain and Ireland. Engraved 
title-page colored by hand, and 83 vividly colored plates of Cos- 
tumes of the various Royal Household Forces. 4to, half red 
morocco (rubbed). N. p., 1742 


RUSSIAN ARMY. Armée Russe. With 67 brilliant plates in 
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Inscribed on title: ‘‘ Hommage trés respectueux du Colonel Comte Pajol, 


Chef d’Etat-Major de la Cavalerie de la Garde, @ sa Majesté Roi de Dane- 
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RUSSIAN COSTUME. Costume of the Russian Empire. With 

71 full-page engravings, brilliantly colored. 4to, contemporary 

morocco, gilt tooled, gilt edged (rubbed, some marginal tears). 
London, 1803 


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SAUERWEID (ALEXANDER). L’Armée Westphalienne, 
1810. With 19 brilliantly colored plates of Costume and Ac- 
coutrements. Folio, loose in cloth portfolio. N. p., n. d. 


SAXON REGIMENTS. Accurate Vorstellung der samtlichen 
Churfurstlich-Sachsischen Regimenter und Corps. 29 colored 
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Dragoons and Guards of the Saxon regiments. 12mo, original 
limp boards. Nurnberg, 1779 


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(Groves), 1895; Records of the Scottish Volunteer Force, 1859- 
1908 (Grierson), 1909. Illustrations. 5 vols., 12mo to 4to, various 
bindings. 


SMITH (CHARLES HAMILTON). Costume of the Army 
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Designed by an Officer of the Staff. Frontispiece, 54 plates, 2 
duplicate plates, and 6 diagrams, all beautifully colored, by 
Stadler. Folio, niger morocco, gilt edges. London, 1815 


Laid in is a booklet containing an epitome of drawings made by Col. 
Smith, between 1809 and 1859. 


TEUPKEN (J. F.). Beschrijving hoedanig de Koniglijke 
Nederlandsche Troepen en alle in Militaire betrekking staande 
personen Gekleed, Geequipeerd en Gewapend zijn. With 69 
brilliantly colored plates (loose). 2 vols., folio, original boards 
(a little worn). Gravenhage, 1823-6 


THOMAS (G. H.). Sketches of British Soldiers. A serves of 
6 brilliantly colored lithographic plates. Oblong folio, half red 
morocco. London, 1869 
FINE COPY OF THIS SCARCE SERIES OF PLATES. Bound in are two plates, 


duplicates of plates 3 and 6, mounted on heavy cardboard, from the edition 
of 1861. 


TURKISH COSTUMES. The Military Costume of Turkey, 
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spot. Portrait of His Excellency Antonaki Ramadam, and 30 
plates, all brilliantly colored. 4to, contemporary black straight- 
grain morocco, gilt back, gilt and blind-tooled borders, gilt edges 
(one or two leaves loose). London: McLean, [1818] 


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VERNET (CARLE). 44 colored plates illustrative of French 
Military Infe. Folio, half leather (slightly rubbed, some slightly 
foxed). N. p., n. d. 


VOLLINGER (JOSEPH). Grossherzoglich Badisches Militair. 
30 colored lithographed plates, tipped on fawn-colored mounts. 
Folio, loose in half cloth portfolio. Carlsruhe, 1824 


WARDELL (JOHN). With ‘‘The Thirty-Second’’ in the 
Peninsular and other Campaigns, 1904; The History of the Corps 
of Royal Sappers and Miners (Connolly), 2 vols. 1855; History 
of the Old County Regiment of Lancashire Militia (Williamson), 
1888; and others. Illustrations. 11 vols., 8vo, cloth. 


WESTALL (R.). Victories of the Duke of Wellington. With 
12 colored plates. 4to, half leather (loose in binding, worn). 
London, 1819 


WILLCOX (WALTER TEMPLE). The Historical Records 
of the Fifth (Royal Irish) Lancers, from their Foundation as 
Wynne’s Dragoons (in 1689) to the present day. Numerous 
colored plates, portraits, views, maps, etc. Imp. 8vo, buckram, 
uncut. London, 1908 


WOOD (WALTER). The Northumberland Fusiliers, n. d.; 
The Guards; or, Household Troops of England (Rafter), 1853; 
History of the Bengal European Regiment (Innes) ; and others. 
Illustrations. 10 vols., 12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


THE LIBRARY OF 
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ZESOP. Phedri, Aug. Liberti Fabularum AMsopiarum. Libri 
V. Notis illustravit in usum Serenissimi Principis Nassauii. 
Numerous plates and vignettes on copper. 4to, old calf (cracked). 

Amsterdam, 1701 


88 AMERICAN AUTOGRAPHS. 2 Typewritten L. s. of Charles 


89 


E. Hughes, 1907-8; A. L. s. of Susan B. Anthony, 1899; A. L. s. 
of Carl Schurz, 1870; and others. 6 pieces. 


APULEIUS. The Golden Asse of Apuleius. Done into Eng- 
lish by William Adlington. Introduction by Thomas Seccombe. 
Frontispiece on Japan vellum. 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. 


London, 1913 
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90 —— The Metamorphoses or Golden Ass, translated by H. E. 


Butler, 2 vols., Oxford, 1910; Lucretius on the Nature of Things, 
Oxford, 1910; The Decameron of Boccaccio, n. p., [1903]; and 
others. 5 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


ARIOSTO (LUDOVICO). Orlando Furioso. In English 
Heroical Verse by Sr. John Harington. Engraved title and 
numerous full-page engravings. Folio, sprinkled calf, gilt tooled, 
by Nutt. London, 1634 


First EpiTion to contain Harington’s epigrams. Good copy. 


ART MONOGRAPHS. Religion and Art in Ancient Greece 
(Gardner), London, 1910; Watteau, Boucher, and the French En- 
gravers and Etchers of the 18th Century, N. Y., n. d.; Watteau 
(Seailles), Paris, n. d.; Altdorfer (Moore), London, 1900; 
Watteau et son Ecole (Pilon), Bruxelles, 1912; Der Stille Garten, 
Dusseldorf, 1908. Illustrations. 6 vols., various sizes and bind- 
ings. 


ARTIST BROCHURES. Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (Birn- 
baum), 1911; Charles Conder (Birnbaum), 1911; Leon Bakst 
(Birnbaum), 1913; and others. 6 vols., 12mo and 8vo, wrap- 
pers. New York, 1911-3 


AURICULAR CONFESSION. Anglican Pronouncements 
upon Auricular Confession. Collected mainly by Bishop Dowden. 
Edited by Francis John Jayne, Bishop of Chester. 8vo, wrap- 
pers. London, [1912] 


With an A. L. s. from the Bishop of Chester to Dowden laid in. 


AUTOGRAPHS. Album containing about 100 signatures, in- 
eluding U. 8. Grant, W. D. Washburn, August Belmont, Wm. M. 
Evarts, Carl Schurz, Noah Brooks, ete. Oblong 12mo, padded 
leather, gilt edges. 


BASKERVILLE PRESS. Orlando Furioso di Lodovico 

Ariosto. Portrait and numerous fine plates by Eisen, Moreau, 

Cipriani and Cochin. 4 vols., 8vo, original calf (joints weak). 
Birmingham: Da’ Torchi di G. Baskerville, 1772 


The last production of the Baskerville Press. Brunet states that the plates 
in this 8vo edition are better impressions than those of the 4to edition. 


[BASSELIN (OLIVIER).] Les Vaux de Vire. De Jean Le 
Houx. Avec une Introduction et des Notes par Armand Gaste. 
Portrait. 16mo, half green levant morocco (slightly faded), 
uncut. Paris, 1875 


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BEARDSLEY (AUBREY). The Wonderful History of Vir- 
gilius the Sorcerer of Rome. Englished for the first time. Fron- 
tisprece by Beardsley. 12mo, original wrappers, uncut. 

London, 1893 


First Epirion. Medieval Legends, No. 2. 


—— Bon-Mots of Sydney Smith, R. B. Sheridan, Samuel Foote 
and Theodore Hook. Vignettes by Beardsley. 2 vols., 16mo, 
London: J. M. Dent, 1893-4 


First EDITIons. 


—— The Cambridge A. B. C. Nos. 1-4, June 8, 1894 to June 12, 
1894. Frontispiece to the first number only, and cover design by 
Beardsley. Small 4to, original boards (small portion of back 
missing, frontispieces apparently removed from Nos. 2-4), 
Cambridge: Elijah Johnson, 1894 


Rare. On the title is written: ‘‘With the author’s Compts.’’ 


—— A Full and True Account of the Wonderful Mission of Earl 

Lavender, which Lasted One Night and One Day. By John 

Davidson. Frontispiece by Beardsley. 12mo, cloth, uncut. 
London, 1895 


First EpIrion. 


Keynotes (Egerton), 1895; The British Barbarians (Grant 
Allen), 1895. Titles and cover designs by Beardsley. 2 vols., 
12mo, original cloth, uncut. London: John Lane, 1895 


‘“Keynotes’’ Series. 


Pierrot! a Story. By H. De Vere Stackpoole. Title, end- 
papers and cover design by Beardsley. 12mo, cloth, uncut. 
London: John Lane, 1896, 


First Eprrion. 


Ben Jonson: His Volpone: or, The Foxe. With a Critical 
Essay on the Author, together with an Eulogy of the Artist by 
Robert Ross. Frontispiece and decorations by Beardsley. Ato, 
cloth, with gilt design, uncut. London, 1898 


Fine copy of the First Eprrton. 


Drawings to illustrate the Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, with 
a Portrait of the Artist. 5 plates. Folio, in paper wrappers 
(slightly torn). New York, [1900] 


BENNETT (ARNOLD). Milestones, [1912]; From the Log 

of the Velsa, 1920; Our Women, 1920; The Love Match, 1922; 

How to Make the Best of Life, n.d. 5 vols., original bindings. 
London, 1912-22 


First EDITIons. 


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109 


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112 


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114 


115 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. Catalogue of the Library of Robert Hoe. 
Numerous facsimiles. Printed prices. 4 vols. in eight parts, 
royal 8vo, original wrappers. 

New York: The Anderson Galleries, 1911-12 


BIBLIOTHECA ROMANICA. (Cuvres de Maurice de Guerin; 
Il Pastor Fido (Guarini) ; Calisto e Melibea; Pensieri (Leopardi) ; 
and others. 13 vols., 16mo, cloth and wrappers. 

| Strasburg, n. d. 


BIOGRAPHY. Benjamin Disraeli (Meynell), 2 vols., Lon- 
don, 1908 ; Friedrich Nietzsche, his Life and Work (Mugge), Lon- 
don, 1909; Plutarch’s Lives, 2 vols., London, 1879; and others. 
14 vols., 12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY. The Idylls and Epigrams of 
Theocritus, Bion and Moschus. Edited by H. A. Metcalf. In- 
troduction by W. C. Lawton. Engraved titles on Japan vellum 
and illustrations. 3 vols., square 8vo, boards, uncut. 

Boston: The Bibliophile Society, 1905 


One of 477 copies. With Greek text and English translation. 


BLOOMFIELD (ROBERT). The Farmer’s Boy; a Rural 
Poem. Vignettes by Bewick. 4to, contemporary tree calf. 
London, 1800 


FINE COPY OF THE First EDITION. 


[BRETON (NICHOLAS).] The Passionate Shepheard ... 
With many excellent conceited Poems and pleasant Sonnets. 
Small 4to, half morocco. [London, 1877] 


One of a very few copies privately reprinted from the unique original of 
1604. 


BROWNE (SIR THOMAS). Religio Medici. Portrait on 


India paper. Square 8vo, cloth, vellum back, uncut. 
New York, 1903 
One of 500 copies. 


BROWNING (ROBERT). Works. With Introductions by 
F. G. Kenyon. Frontispiece portraits. 10 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1912 


CENTENARY EpiTion, one of 500 sets on paper. 


BUEIL (HONORAT DE). Les Bergeries. 12mo, tan morocco, 
Jansen style, inside dentelles, gilt edges, by Allo. Paris, 1698 


Fine copy. With the de Béost bookplate. 
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116 BULLEN (A. H., Editor). Musa Proterva, London, 1889; 
Speculum Amantis, Privately Printed, 1895; Songs and Masques 
of Thomas Campion, London, 1903; Shorter Elizabethan Poems, 
Westminster, 1908. 4 vols., 12mo and 8vo, cloth and half morocco. 

London, 1889-1903 


The first two are limited editions. 


117 BURTON (RICHARD F.). The Carmina of Caius Valerius 
Catullus. Now first completely Englished into Verse and Prose, 
the Metrical Part by Richard F. Burton and the Prose Portion 
by Leonard C. Smithers. Portrait. 8vo, boards, uncut. 

London: Printed for Private Subscribers, 1894 


One of 1000 copies. 


118 CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH CLASSICS. The Countesse of 
Pembrokes Arcadia (Sidney); Poems by Richard Crashaw; 
Poetical Works of Giles and Phineas Fletcher, 2 vols.; Complete 
Works of George Gascoigne, 2 vols. Portraits. 6 vols., 12mo, 


eloth. Cambridge: University Press, 1904-12 . 


119 CAREW (THOMAS). Poems. Edited by Arthur Vincent. 
Portrait. 12mo, cloth, vellum back, uncut. 
London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1898 


The Muses’ Library. One of 100 copies on LARGE PAPER. 


120 CASA (GIOVANNI DELLA). Galateo, of Manners and 
Behaviours in Familiar Conversation. Reproduction of the Eng- 
lish Translation made by Robert Peterson in 1576. Edited by 
Herbert J. Reid. Small 4to, boards, uncut. 

[London]: Privately Printed, 1892 


One of 30 copies on LARGE PAPER. Signed by the Editor. With the Robert 
Hoe bookplate. 


121 CATULLUS, TIBULLUS ET GALLUS. Traduction en 
Prose de Catulle, Tibulle, et Gallus. Par 1’Auteur des Soirées 
Helvétiennes. Engraved titles by Ch. Eisen. 2 vols., 8vo, con- 
temporary mottled calf (rubbed), gilt edges. Amsterdam, 1771 


122 CERVANTES-SAAVEDRA (MIGUEL DE). Nouvelles Ex- 
emplaires. Translated into French by Martin de Chassonville. 
Numerous engravings by Folkema. 2 vols., 16mo, contemporary 
mottled calf (rubbed, slightly stained). Lausanne, 1759 


123 —— The History of the ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of 
La Mancha. Translated from the Spanish by P. A. Motteux. 
Numerous plates designed and etched by Ad. Lalauze. 4 vols., 
royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh: John Grant, 1906 


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132 


CLARE (JOHN). The Shepherd’s Calendar; with Village 
Stories, and other Poems. Frontispiece by Finden. 12mo, original 
boards (joints broken), uncut. London, 1827 


First EDITION. 


CLASSICS. Epigrammata (Martial); De Rerum Natura 
(Lucretius) ; Bucolici Greci; The Eclogues of Baptista Mantu- 
anus, 1911; The Piscatory Eclogues of Jacopo Sannazaro, 1914. 
5 vols., 12mo, cloth. Oxford and Baltimore, v. d. 


CLASSIC REPRINTS. Peacham’s Compleat Gentleman 
[Tudor & Stuart Library], Oxford, 1906; The Maid’s Metamor- 
phosis [Tudor Reprinted and Parallel Texts], Privately Printed, 
1908; The Gull’s Hornbook (Dekker), [King’s Classics], London, 
1907 ; and others. 11 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


COLLECTORS’ BOOKS. A Brief History of Wood Engrav- 
ing (Cundall), London, 1895; How to collect Continental China 
(Wylde), London, 1907; Fine Prints (Wedmore), Edinburgh, 
1910; How to collect Books (Slater), London, 1905. Illustra- 
tions. 4 vols., 12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


CONRAD (JOSEPH). Notes on Life and Letters. 12mo, 
cloth. London: J. M. Dent, 1921 


First PuBLISHED EDITION. 


The Rover. 12mo, cloth. London, [1923] 


First EpITrIon. 


CONTES ET FACETIES D’ARLOTTO DE FLORENCE 
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half blue morocco, uncut (slightly rubbed). 

Paris: Lemerre, 1873 


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CONVENT RULES. Des Durchlauchtigsten Fursten und 
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Luneburg, gnadigste Declaration der Furstlichen Kloster- 
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Bound in are manuscript copies of the Convent Rules of Augustus, 1655, 
about 160 pp.; the amendments to these rules by Rudolph Augustus in 
1684; and Extracts from the Rules of 1698. An especially interesting 
collection of the laws governing the ladies of German convents in the 17th 
century. 


CRANBROOK PRESS. The Revelation of Saint John the 
Divine from the first printed English Translation. Woodcut 
illustrations after Diirer. 4to, half vellum, uncut. 

Detroit, 1901 
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133 D’ANNUNZIO (GABRIELE). Pit che l’amore, 1907; La 


Gioconda, 1910; Delle Laudi, 4 vols., 1907-12; and others. 12 
vols., 12mo and 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Milan, 1904-12 


Fedra, Tragedia. Woodcuts. Small 4to, original pictorial 
wrappers, uncut. Milan, 1909 


First Eprrion. 


135 —— Poésies, 1878-1893. Traduites de 1’Italien par G. Hérelle. 


Small 4to, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, [1912] 
One of 50 copies on Holland paper. 


136 DAPHNIS AND CHLOE, the Elizabethan Version from 


Amyot’s Translation, by Angel Day, London, 1890; Narcissus, a 
Twelfe Night Merriment, edited by Margaret L. Lee, 1893. 2 
vols., royal 8vo, boards, uncut. London: David Nutt, 1890-3 


500 copies of each printed. 


137 DAVIDSON (JOHN). Smith. A Tragedy. 16mo, original 


parchment wrappers, uncut. Glasgow, 1888 
First EpItion. 


138 —— A Collection of First and other editions of the Works of 


John Davidson. 10 vols., 16mo and 12mo, original bindings. 
London, 1890-1907 


Comprises First Eprtions of Perfervid, 1890; In a Music-Hall, 1891; A 
Random Itinerary, 1894; Godfrida, 1898; Self ’s the Man, 1901; The Knight 
of the Maypole, 1903; The Testament of a Prime Minister, 1904; The 
Triumph of Mammon, 1907. Later editions: Fleet Street Eclogues, 1896; 
Plays, 1893. 


139 DAVISON (FRANCIS). /oetical Rhapsody. Edited by A. 


H. Bullen. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, calf backs, uncut. 
London: George Bell & Sons, 1890 


One of 250 copies on LARGE PAPEm. 


140 DE LA MARE (WALTER). The Veil, [1921]; Crossings, 


[1923] ; Ding Dong Bell, 1924. 8 vols., 12mo and 8vo, original 
bindings. | London, 1921-4 


First EDITIONS. 


141 —— Dubbuldideery. A Monkeys’ Journey Song. Set to music 


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DOBSON (AUSTIN). Highteenth Century Essays, 1882; The 

Story of Rosina and other Verses. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, 

1895. Together 2 vols., 16mo and 12mo, vellum and cloth. 
London, 1882-95 


First EDITIONS. 


DOWSON (ERNEST). Dilemmas: Stories and Studies in 
Sentiment. 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1895 


First EDITION. 


Decorations: In Verse and Prose. Small 4to, Japan vellum, 
uncut. London, 1899 


First Epirion. Scarce. 


DOWSON (ERNEST, Translator). The Story of Beauty and 
the Beast. The Complete Fairy Story translated from the 
French. 4 colored plates by Charles Conder. 4to, cloth, uncut. 


London: John Lane, 1908 
One of 300 copies. 


DRAMA AND POETRY. The Plays of Richard Brinsley 
Sheridan, 1908; Poetical Works of Thomas Traherne, London, 
1906; Save America (Wilson), N. Y., [1914]; and others. 9 
vols., various sizes and bindings. 


[DU LAURENS (L’ABBE).] Le Compere Matthieu, ou les 
Bigarrures de l’esprit humain. 3 vols., 12mo, full red levant 
morocco, tooled backs, inside dentelle borders, gilt edges, by 
Lortic. A Londres, 1772 


The RARE unexpurgated edition, with 12 curious copper-plates inserted. The 
date in Vol. 1 is misprinted 1732. 


‘DU PLESSYS (MAURICE). Le Premier Livre Pastoral. 


12mo, boards, uncut, original wrappers bound in. Paris, 1892 
First EDITION. 


ENGLISH AUTHORS. Last Poems (Meredith), 1909, First 
Eprrion; Tales of Three Hemispheres (Dunsany), 1920, First 
Eprtion; Sard Harker (Masefield), [1924], Firsr Enpirion; 
Satires of Circumstance (Hardy), 1915; A Reading of Life 
(Meredith), 1909. 5 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, 1909-24 


ENGLISH LYRICS. 8vo, half blue levant morocco, gilt tooled, 
uncut, by Macdonald. London, 1883 


One of 50 copies on LARGE PAPER. 


EPICTETUS. Discourses. ‘Translated by George Long. 2 
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One of 250 copies on hand-made paper. A beautiful copy. 
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ERASMUS (DESIDERIUS). Morize Encomium: or, a Pane- 
gyrick upon Folly. Portrait and 44 plates (should be 46, one 
repaired and several cut into) after Holbein. 8vo, old calf 
(rubbed, and sold w. a. f.). London, 1709 


L’Eloge de la Folie. Traduite en Francois par Gueudeville. 
Over 80 copper engravings, some folding. 12mo, original calf 
(very slightly wormed). Leide: Pierre Vander Aa, 1715 


— Les Colloques. Nouvelle Traduction par Gueudeville. 56 
engravings. 6 vols., 16mo, original calf (one vol. slightly 
wormed). - Leide, 1720 


—— L’Eloge de la Folie; traduction nouvelle par M. Barrett. 
12 engravings. 12mo, contemporary calf. Paris, 1789 


—— Les Colloques. Nouvellement Traduits par Victor Develay. 
Numerous vignettes by J. Chauvet. 3 vols., 8vo, original wrappers, 
uncut. Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1875-6 


ESSEX HOUSE PRESS. The Psalter or Psalms of David 
from the Bible of Archbishop Cranmer. Nwmerous woodcuts. 
4to, limp vellum, uncut, with ties. 


London: Essex House Press, 1902 
One of 250 copies. 3 


EVELYN (JOHN). Diary. Introduction and Notes by 
Austin Dobson. Portraits, maps and facsimiles. 3 vols., 8vo, 
cloth, uncut. London, 1906 


FENELON. Les Aventures de Télémaque, fils d’Ulysse. Por- 
tratt and 24 plates by Marillier. 2 vols., 8vo, contemporary calf 
(one vol. waterstained). Paris: Crapelet, An IV [1796] 


FICTION. 62 vols. 


FITZGERALD (EDWARD). Letters and Literary Remains. 
Frontispieces. T vols., 8vo, cloth, gilt decorations, uncut. 


London, 1902 
One of 775 copies. 


FLORIAN (J. P. CLARIS DE). Galatée, Pastorale; imitée 
de Cervantes. With many fine engravings after Flouest, Le 
Barbier, and others. 16mo, boards, uncut. Paris, 1788 


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2907 LITERATURE AND DRAMA. English Pastoral Drama, 
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OVID. Les Metamorphoses traduites en Prose Francoise. Avec 
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SWINBURNE (ALGERNON C.). Tragedies, 5 vols.; Poems, 
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THACKERAY (W. M.). Works. Numerous illustrations and 
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copies. FINE SET. 


THOMPSON (FRANCIS). Sister Songs, London, 1908; 
Poems, London, [1908] ; New Poems, London, 1910. 3 vols., small 
4to and 8vo, buckram, uncut. 


Shelley. 8vo, vellum, uncut. London, 1909 
LARGE PAPER COPY OF THE First EDITION. 


THRONUS CUPIDINIS. 33 fine copperplate engravings by 
Crispin de Pass. Oblong 16mo, green levant morocco, gilt edges, 
by Capé (frontispiece missing). 

Amsterodami: W. Jansonium, 1620 


Searce. This is really the second edition with a new title-page, although 
the title reads ‘‘Editio tertia.’’ 


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270 


271 


272 


273 


274 


275 


276 


277 


278 


THUCYDIDES translated into English. With an Essay on In- 
scriptions and a Note on the Geography of Thucydides by Ben- 
jamin Jowett. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1900 


VALE PRESS. The Poems of Sir John Suckling. Woodcut 
border. 8vo, half levant morocco, uncut. London, 1896 


One of 310 copies printed at the Vale Press. 


—— The Poems & Sonnets of Henry Constable. Woodcut border 
and decorations by Charles Ricketts. 8vo, boards, uncut. 


[London, 1897] 
One of 210 copies printed at the Vale Press. 


—— Shakespeare’s Sonnets. Reprinted from the Edition of 
1609. Woodcut border. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1899 


One of 310 copies printed at the Vale Press. 


VANBRUGH (SIR JOHN). [Plays.] Edited by W. C. Ward. 
Portrait. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. 


London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1893 
One of 750 copies. 


VIRGIL. Opera, docte & familiariter exposita: Seruio, Donato, 
Mancinello: & Probo . . . cum adnotationib[us] Beroaldi, &c. 
Numerous woodcuts. Folio, vellum (some stains, margins of 
title repaired). [Lugduni: Jacobus Saccon, 1517] 


Fine edition, valuable for its wealth of excellent woodcuts. 


Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis. 58 beautiful engravings by 
Grignion, Bonneau and others. 2 vols., 16mo, contemporary red 
morocco, gilt tooled, gilt edges. London: J. et P. Knapton, 1750 


WALLER (EDMUND). Poems. Edited by G. T. Drury. 
Portrait. 12mo, cloth, vellum back, uncut. 
London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1893 


The Muses’ Library. One of 200 copies on LARGE PAPER. With the Robert 
Hoe bookplate. 


WEBB (WILFRED MARK). The Heritage of Dress, being 
Notes on the History and Evolution of Clothes. 11 plates and 
169 text illustrations. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1907 


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280 


281 


282 


283 


284 


WELLS (H.G.). A Collection of First and Other Editions of 
his Writings. 25 vols., 12mo, mainly cloth. 
London and New York, 1896-[1922] 


Comprising: The Sea Lady, 1902; New Worlds for Old, 1908; The War 
in the Air, 1908; Marriage, 1912; The Research Magnificent, 1915; The 
New Teaching of History, 1921; The Secret Places of the Heart, [1922]; 
Russia in the Shadows, n. d.; Washington and the Hope of Peace, n. d. 
Also the following First AmeEricaN Epirions, ete.: The Island of Doctor 
Moreau, 1896; The Wonderful Visit, 1896; Love and Mr. Lewisham, [1899]; 
The War of the Worlds, 1898; The Invisible Man, 1898; The Wheels of 
Chance, 1901; Anticipations, 1902; The Stolen Bacillus, 1904; The First 
Men in the Moon, 1904; Mankind in the Making, 1904; The Food of the 
Gods, 1904; A Modern Utopia, 1905; Twelve Stories and a Dream, 1905; 
In the Days of the Comet, 1906; The Future in America, 1906; Kipps, 
1906; Ann Veronica, 1909. 


WHARTON (EDITH). A Collection of First and Other 
Editions of her writings. 14 vols., 12mo and 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
New York, 1902-23 


Comprising the following First Eprrions: The Fruit of the Tree, 1907; 
Madame de Treymes, 1907; Tales of Men and Ghosts, 1910; The Reef, 
1912; Fighting France, 1915; Xingu, 1916; The Marne, 1918; The Age 
of Innocence, 1920. With the opening lines of the burial service instead of 
the Wedding Ceremony on page 186; The Glimpses of the Moon, 1922; 
A Son at the Front, 1923. Also the following, not First Editions: The 
Valley of Decision, 1902; The House of Mirth, 1906; Italian Backgrounds, 
1907; Italian Villas and their Gardens, 1910. 


WILDE (OSCAR). Oscar Wilde and Myself. By Lord Alfred 
Douglas. Portraits and illustrations. 8vo, cloth. London, 1914 


First Epirion. 


WYCHERLEY (WILLIAM). Plays. Edited with introduc- 


tion and notes by W. C. Ward. Portrait on Japan vellum. 12mo, 
vellum. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1900 


Mermaid Series of the Best Plays of Old Authors. 


YEATS (WILLIAM B.). The Green Helmet, and Other 
Poems. 8vo, boards, linen back, uncut. 
Dundrum: The Cuala Press, 1910 


First Epition. One of 400 copies printed at the Cuala Press. 


YELLOW BOOK (THE). An Illustrated Quarterly. Nwumer- 
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London, 1894-7 


Clean set. Some First Epirions. The illustrations are by Beardsley, Hous- 
man, Pennell, Beerbohm, and others. Contributions by Beerbohm, Symons, 
Moore, Henry James, and many others. 


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287 


288 


289 


290 


291 


292 


ZANGWILL (I.). Dreamers of the Ghetto, 1899; ‘‘They that 
Walk in Darkness’’, 1899; The Grey Wig, 1903; The Celibates’ 
Club, 1905; Ghetto Comedies, 1907; Children of the Ghetto, 
1902. 6 vols., 12mo, cloth. New York, 1899-1905 


Some First AMERICAN EDITIONS. 


THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE 
MAJOR WILLIAM L. WALLACE 
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NUMBERS 286-657 


A’BECKETT (GILBERT A.). The Almanack of the Month. 
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First EpItion. 


—— The Comic History of Rome. Illustrations and colored 
plates by John Leech. 8vo, cloth, gilt edges (hinges slightly 
torn). [London, n. d.] 


ALDINE PRESS. Pauli Manvtii in Orationem Ciceronis pro 
P. Sextio commentarius. Small 8vo, vellum (text slightly 
stained), by Proudfoot. Venice, 1559 


AMERICAN BOOK-PRICES CURRENT. From the com- 
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AMERICAN TRAVEL AND HISTORY. Democracy in 
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1875; Oregon (Barrows), Boston, 1884; and others. 11 vols., 
various sizes and bindings. 


AMERY (L. S., Editor). The Times History of the War in 
South Africa, 1899-1900. Illustrations, maps, and battle plans. 
7 vols., 8vo, cloth. London, 1900 


AMES (JOSEPH). Typographical Antiquities. Being an His- 
torical Account of Printing in England, with some Memoirs of 
our Antient Printers, and a Register of Books printed by them, 
from the Year 1476 to 1600. Engraved frontispiece. 4to, cloth 
(shaken, and lib. st.). London, 1749 


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293 ANCIENT ART. Delle Antiche Statue Greche e Romane, che 
nell’ antisala della Libreria de San Marco. 100 full-page engrav- 
ings. Venezia, 1740; Les Ruines des plus beaux Monuments de 
la Grece (Le Roy). 59 full-page plates. 2 vols. in one, Paris, 
1770. 3 vols., atlas folio, old calf and boards. 


294 ANDERSON (C. L. G.). Old Panama and Castilla del Oro. 
Illustrated. Boston, 1914; Bolivia. By Paul Walle. Illustrated. 
N. Y., 1914; The Andes of Southern Peru. By Isaiah Bowman. 
Illustrated. N. Y., 1916; and others. 138 vols., various sizes and 
bindings. 


295 APPLETON’S SCIENTIFIC SERIES. Illustrated. 45 vols., 
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Comprising the works of Spencer, Huxley, Darwin, Tyndall, ete. In fine 
condition. 


296 APULEIUS. The Metamorphosis, or Golden Ass, and Philo- 
sophical Works. Translated by Thomas Taylor. §8vo, tree calf, 
gilt tooled. London, 1822 


With the Joseph Crawhall bookplate and his stamp on half-title. 


297 ARBER (EDWARD). The Term Catalogues: 1668-1709. 3 
vols., 4to, cloth. London, 1903 


998 ART. Catalogue of the Art Collection formed by the late Mrs. 
Mary J. Morgan. Numerous reproductions. 4to, parchment 
wrappers, uncut. New York, 1886 


One of 500 copies. 


999 —— The Industry of All Nations. The Art Journal Catalogue. 
Numerous colored plates and hundreds of tllustrations. 4to, mo- 
rocco, sunken panels on sides in various colors, gilt and colored 
edges. London, 1851 


300 —— The Turner Gallery, 2 vols., N. Y., n. d.; The Life of David 
Roberts (Ballantyne), Edinb., 1866; The Life of Jean Léon 
Géréme. No title-page. Many illustrations. 3 vols., 4to and 
folio, half morocco and cloth. 


301 ARABIAN NIGHTS. Le Livre des Mille Nuits et Une Nuit. 
Traduction littérale et compléte par J. C. Mardrus. 16 vols., 8vo, 
half brown morocco, gilt tooled, uncut. Paris, 1904-5 


FINE SET. 


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A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights’ En- 


_ tertainments, now entituled, The Book of the Thousand Nights 


303 


304 


305 


306 


307 


308 


309 


and a Night. With Introduction, Explanatory Notes on the 
Manners and Customs of Moslem Men and a Terminal Essay 
upon the History of The Nights. By Richard F. Burton. J1lus- 
trated. 15 vols. (should be 17), 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. p., n. d. 


Medina Edition. One of 1000 copies. 


ATHLETIC LIBRARY (THE). Athletic Sports, Hunting, 
Angling, and. Mountain Climbing. By various writers. IJlus- 
trated. 4 vols., 12mo, cloth. New York, 1897 


AUGUSTINE (SAINT). Opuscula plurima: Meditationes, 

Soliloquia, ete. Printed in Gothic characters, 287 leaves, double 

columns, 42 lines to a column. Thick small 4to, contemporary 

half calf, covers much worn and loose. 

Colophon: Per M. Andream de bonetis de papia venetiis impressa 
fuerunt, 1484 


Hain *1947. From the library of Elliott F. Shepard, with his autograph 
and note on fly-leaf. . 


AUTOGRAPH PRICES CURRENT for 1919-21; Book-Aue- 
tion Records for 1904-5; The Sale Prices of 1896. 3 vols., 8vo, 
cloth. | London, 1896-1921 


BACON (SIR FRANCIS). Of the Advancement and Pro- 
ficience of Learning, interpreted by Gilbert Wats, Engraved 
title and portrait by Marshall, London, 1640; Sylva Sylvarvm, 
London, 1664; Articles of Inquiry touching Metals and Minerals, 
London, 1662, First Epition; New Atlantis, London, n. d. In 
one vol., folio, Spanish calf, back panelled and gilt tooled, sides 
with gilt fillets, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, in a cloth box. 


London, 1660-2 
With the E. M. Keene bookplate. 


BALZAC (HONORE DE). Les Contes Drolatiques. Jllus- 
trated by Gustave Doré. 8vo, half calf, gilt tooled, uncut. 
Paris, n. d. 


BARBER (J. W.). The History and Antiquities of New Eng- 
land, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Numerous 
allustrations. 8vo, old sheep. Hartford, 1846 


BARRAS (VICOMTE PAUL). Memoirs. Edited, with a 
General Introduction, Prefaces, and Appendices, by George 
Duruy. Portraits, facsimiles, and plans. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth 
(soiled), uncut. -New York, 1895 


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310 BASNAGE (JACOBUS). Le Grand Tableau de 1’Univers, ou, 


311 


312 


313 


314 


315 


316 


317 


318 


l’Histoire des Evénemens de 1’Eglise, depuis la Création du 
Monde jusqu’a 1’Apocalypse de S. Jean, ete. Illustrated with 
numerous copperplates. Engraved frontispiece by Romeyne de 
Hooghe, colored by hand. Folio, contemporary mottled ealf, with 
emblematic tooling on sides (binding worn, and one or two re- 
pairs to leaves). Amsterdam, 1714 


BATES (HENRY W.). The Naturalist on the River Amazons. 
Illustrated. 2 vols., 12mo, half calf (rubbed). London, 1863 


First EDITION. 


[BEARDSLEY (AUBREY).] Lucian’s True History. Trans- 
lated by Francis Hickes. Illustrated by William Strang, J. B. 
Clark, and Aubrey Beardsley. Introduction by Charles Whibley. 
Small 4to, boards, uncut. London, 1902 


One of 500 copies. 


BEAUMARCHAIS (P. A. C. DE). la Folle Journée, ou le 
Mariage de Figaro, Comédie en Cinq Actes en Prose. 8vo, wrap- 
pers, entirely uncut. Paris, 1785 


RARE. 


BELLAMY (JOSEPH). True Religion delineated; or, Ex- 
perimental Religion. With a Preface by Rev. Mr. Edwards. 8vo, 
old panelled calf (lacks half-title). | Boston: S. Kneeland, 1750 


Laid in is an A. L. s. from Edward Bellamy, author of ‘‘Looking Back- 
ward’’ and great-great-grandson of Joseph Bellamy, relating to the above 
work. 


BERNAL DIAZ DEL CASTILLO. The True History of the 

Conquest of Mexico. Translated from the Original Spanish by 

Maurice Keatinge. Map. 4to, old mottled calf (back worn). 
London, 1800 


BEWICK COLLECTOR (THE). A Descriptive Catalogue 
of the Works of Thomas and John Bewick. By Thomas Hugo. 
With Supplement. Woodcut reproductions, 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. 

London, 1866-8 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. Annuaire des Ventes d’Estampes, Guide 
de 1’Amateur publié par Léo Delteil. Deuxiéme année. 8vo, 
boards, morocco back, uncut. Paris, 1913 
Desirable and useful publication with numerous reproductions, constituting 


a guide which gives a complete description and list of engravings with 
prices realized at public sales in Paris, during 1913. 


— Annuaire des Ventes d’Estampes, Guide de 1’Amateur, pub- 
lié par Léo Delteil. Troisiéme Année, 1913-14. 8vo, wrappers. 
Paris, 1914 
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324 


325 


—— Annuaire des Ventes de Tableaux, dessins, aquarelles, pas- 
tels, gouaches, miniatures, par Maurice Lang. 27 text illustra- 
tions. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1923 
Vol. V, complete in itself, of an interesting publication, being a guide for - 


the collector and giving prices realized at public sales in Paris during 
1922-3. 


—— The Books of William Morris described. By H. Buxton 
Forman. Portrait and facsimiles. 8vo, buckram, uncut. 
London, 1897 


Catalogue of the Library of the late Thomas Jefferson Me- 
Kee. Parts 1-6 in 2 vols., royal 8vo, half green morocco, gilt tops, 
uncut. New York, 1900-02 


—— A Catalogue of the Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph 
Letters, etc., collected by Matthew C. D. Borden. Frontispieces. 
2 vols., 4to, half green levant morocco, gilt edges. 


New York: Privately Printed, 1910 
One of 50 copies. 


—— Robert Hoe Library. A Catalogue of Books in English 
later than 1700, 3 vols., 1905; Catalogue of Books printed in 
Foreign Languages before 1600, 2 vols., 1907; Catalogue of Books 
of Emblems, 1908; A Catalogue of Manuscripts, 1909; A Cata- 
logue of Books printed in Foreign Languages after the Year 1600, 
4 vols., 1909. Together 11 vols., 8vo, Japan vellum wrappers, un- 
cut. New York, 1905-9 


100 copies of each were printed. The Catalogue of Manuscripts is on 
Japan vellum. 


BINDING. Andrews (William Loring). The Heavenly Jeru- 
salem, a Medieval Song of the Joys of the Church Triumphant. 
8vo, full crushed brown levant, sides and back artistically gold 
tooled, uncut, original covers bound in. New York, 1908 
One of the most attractive volumes of the W. L. Andrews series, illustrated 


with full-page plates and numerous initial letters in red and blue. Beauti- 
ful copy. 


BINDING. Roycroft Press. The Intellectual Life. By Philip 
Gilbert Hamilton. With ornamental title-page and illuminated 
Initral Letters. 4to, full olive green levant inlaid on fore cover, 
with an elaborate ‘‘chiselled panel’? by G. Dubouchet. Inside 
blind tooled borders, green watered-silk linings and fly-leaves, 
gilt top, by Pomey. Kast Aurora, N. Y., 1899 


A most artistic and desirable specimen of Pomey’s carved bindings. 


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326 BIOGRAPHY. Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero (Middleton), 
3 vols., London, 1801; Life of Lorenzo de’ Medici (Roscoe), 3 vols., 
London, 1806; Life of Benjamin Franklin by himself, 3 vols., 
Phila., 1879; and others. 34 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


327 BJERREGAARD (C. H.A.). The Inner Life of the Tao-Teh- 
King. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1912 


First EDITION. 
328 BLACKBURN (MRS. HUGH). Birds from Moidart and else- 


where. With numerous fine lithographed plates. 8vo, cloth. 
Edinburgh, 1895 


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329 BLACKSTONE (SIR WM.). Commentaries on the Laws of 
England. Portrait. 4 vols., 4to, calf (rubbed, some covers 
loose). London, 1774 


The same. A New Edition adapted to the present State of 
the Law, by Robert M. Ker. 4 vols., 8vo, calf, gilt (rubbed). 
London, 1857 


330 


331 BOCCACCIO (GIOVANNI). Contes. Traductions et Notes 
de Francisque Reynard. Illustrations by Jacques Wagrez. 3 
vols., 8vo, boards, blue morocco backs, uncut. Paris, n. d 


EDITION ARTISTIQUE ILLUSTREE. Fine copy. 


332 BOETHIUS (HECTOR). The Buik of the Croniclis of Scot- 
land; or, A Metrical Version of the History of Hector Boece; by 
William Stewart. Edited by William B. Turnbull. Folding fac- 
simile. 3 vols., royal 8vo, boards, roxburghe back (worn, back 
torn). London, 1858 


Master of the Rolls Series. 


333 BOOK-PRICES CURRENT. From the Commencement in 
1887 to 1891, 1898, 1895, 1899, 1901-3, 1919. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, 
three vols. in half morocco. London, 1887-1919 


334 BOOK SALES of 1895-8. Edited by Temple Scott. 4 vols., 
square 8vo, cloth, uncut (cover slightly spotted). 
London, 1896-9 


335 BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS. Book Auctions in England in the 
Seventeenth Century, 1898; How to Tell a Caxton (Blades), 
1870; The Book Fancier (Fitzgerald), N. Y., 1886; A Guide Book © 
to Books (Sargant and Whishaw), 1891; and others. 16 vols., 
various sizes and bindings. 


336 BOOKS ABOUT LONDON. Old and New London (Thorn- 
bury), 6 vols., London, n. d.; Modern History of the City of Lon- 
don (Welch and Norman), London, 1896; The History and Sur- 
vey of London (Lambert), 4 vols., London, 1806; and others. 
Illustrations. 14 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


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337 BREECHES BIBLE. The Bible. Translated according to the 
Ebrew and Greeke. Titles within historiated borders. 4to, 
vellum (back loose, and one clasp missing; some headlines 
trimmed into, and one or two margins torn). 

London: Robert Barker, 1605 


3388 BRITISH ESSAYISTS. With Prefaces, Historical and 


Biographical, by Alexander Chalmers. Portraits. 45 vols., 16mo, 
half calf (some joints broken). London, 1802-3 


339 


The same. With Prefaces, Biographical, Historical, and 
Critical, by the Rev. Robert Lynam and others. Portraits. 30 
vols., 12mo, green straight-grain morocco, gilt tooled, gilt edges 
(slightly rubbed). London, 1827 


With the E. M. Keene bookplate. 


340 BRITISH PLUTARCH (THE). Revised, corrected, and con- 
siderably enlarged by T. Mortimer. Frontispieces. 6 vols., 12mo, 
mottled calf (rubbed). London, 1776 


341 BROADSIDE SONGS. About 100 pieces, some duplicates. 
342 —— Another similar lot, about 125 pieces. 


343 BROWN (jJ.). The History and Present Condition of St. 
Domingo. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth (pp. foxed). Philadelphia, 1837 


344 BRYANT (WM. CULLEN). The Embargo, or Sketches of 
the times. A satire, the second edition, corrected and enlarged, 
together with the Spanish Revolution and other Poems. 12mo, 
full straight-grain morocco, artistically tooled. Boston, 1809 


Rare Second Edition. In the process of cleaning, the title-page has some- 
what suffered. 


345 BUDGE (E. A. WALLIS). The Chapters of Coming Forth by 
Day. Hieroglyphic plates. 3 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut. 
London, 1910 


346 BUFFON (G. L. LE CLERC, COMTE DE). Natural His- 
| tory. With Notes by the Translator [Barr]. Portrait and en- 
gravings. 10 vols., 12mo, cloth (some covers loose, some vols. 
loose in bindings). London, 1807-10 


347 BUFFON ET LACEPEDE. (Céuvres complétes de Buffon, 
suivies de ses continuateurs. 14 vols., 1828-30; Oeuvres du Comte 
de Lacépéde, 5 vols., 1833-4. About 1000 plates, maps, portraits, 
etc., mostly colored. Together 19 vols., 8vo, boards, brown calf 
backs (some vols. slightly rubbed). Bruxelles, 1828-34 


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349 


350 


351 


352 


353 


354 


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Barbey d’Aurevilly’s ‘‘Une Vielle Maitresse.’’ Portrait etched 
by Rajon, and 10 original etchings by Felix Buhot, Proors on! 
WHATMAN Paper, printed in black. Royal 8vo, enclosed in board 
portfolio, with ties. Paris, 1874 


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**L’Ensorecelée.’’ Portrait etched by Rajon and 5 original etch- 
ings by Felix Buhot, Proors oN WHATMAN PapsEr, printed in 
sanguine. Royal 8vo, enclosed in board portfolio, with ties. 
Paris, 1877 


ONLY A FEW IMPRESSIONS ISSUED. VERY RARE. 


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original etchings by Felix Buhot, PRroors ON WHATMAN PAPER. 
Royal 8vo, enclosed in board portfolio, with ties. Paris, 1878 


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mon Moulin.’’ Portrait etched by Martinez, and 5 original etch- 
ings by Feliz Buhot. Proors. Royal 8vo, enclosed in board port- 
folio, with ties. Paris, 1880 


RARE. BEAUTIFUL IMPRESSIONS. 


BURKE (EDMUND). Works. Portrait. 12 vols., 12mo, 
cloth (some covers spotted). Boston, 1889 


BURNS (ROBERT). Works. [Edited by Wm. Seott Doug- 
las.] Maps, facsimiles, illustrations, some colored. 6 vols. in 
twelve, 8vo, green levant morocco, backs panelled and richly gilt — 
tooled, sides with floral border, heather corner ornaments, wide 
inside borders, gilt tooled, doublures of red morocco, with an 
original water color drawing inlaid, fiy-leaves of red watered 
silk. Edinburgh, 1877-9 
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insertion of about 125 engraved views and portraits, some colored. Fine 
SET. With the E. M. Keene bookplate. 


BYRON (GEORGE GORDON, LORD). Works. Portrait. 
6 vols., 8vo, contemporary calf (rubbed). 
London: John Murray, 1825 


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306 


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358 


359 


360 


361 


362 


Poetry of Lord Byron, chosen and arranged by Matthew 
Arnold. Vignette portrait on title-page. 8vo, full levant mo- 
rocco, uncut. London: Maemillan and Co., 1881 


FINE LARGE PAPER COPY, embellished by the insertion of 20 attractive por- 
traits and views. 


CABINET SATYRIQUE; ou, Recueil des Vers Piquans & 
Gaillards de ce Temps. Frontispieces engraved on copper. 2 
vols., 16mo, blue morocco, gilt tooled, gilt edges (name of former 
owner on verso of one frontispiece). 


Imprimé au Mont Parnasse, 1697 
ScaARCE, 


CERVANTES. The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don 
Quixote of La Mancha. Translated from the Spanish by P. A. 
Motteux. Illustrations in two states. 4 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth, 


neut. Edinburgh: Paterson, 1879 
Nee OF 50 COPIES ON LARGE HOLLAND PAPER. 
—— The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha. 


Done into English by Henry W. Watts. Etchings by Adolphe 
Lalauze. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. Philadelphia, n. d. 


One of 1000 copies on Japan vellum, with the plates in two states. 


CHANTS & CHANSONS POPULAIRES DE LA FRANCE. 
With hundreds of fine plates after Daubigny, Meissomer, and 
many others. 3 vols., royal 8vo, three quarter brown levant mo- 
rocco, gilt tooled, gilt edges, by Tout. Paris, 1854 


FINE COPY. 


[CHARLES I.] Two Speeches Delivered by the Harl of Hol- 
land and Mr. Io: Pym, concerning a Petition to His Majestie for 
Peace. 4to, sewn. London: Printed by J. F. for Peter Cole, 1642 


—— The Articles of Cessation of the Lords and Commons in 
Parliament. And his Maiesties gracious Answer thereunto. 4to, 
sewn. Oxford: R. Royston, 1643 


CHATS SERIES. Illustrations, some im color. 7 vols., 8vo, 
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Oriental China (Blacker), 1908; Chats on Old Miniatures (Foster), 1908; 
Chats on Old Earthenware (Hayden), 1909; Chats on Old Prints (Hayden), 
1909]; Chats on Old Furniture (Hayden), n. d.; Chats on Old Pewter 
Hafanse), n. d. 


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CHAUCER (GEOFFREY). The Canterbury Tales. With an 

Essay, Introductory Discourse, Notes, & a Glossary, by Thomas 

Tyrwhitt. Portrait. 2 vols., 4to, calf (badly worn). 
Oxford, 1798 


With the W. H. Tope bookplate, and the signature of David Campbell on 
each title-page. 


CIVIL WAR. War Lyrics and Songs of the South. 12mo, full 
levant morocco, inside gilt borders, uncut. London, 1866 


BEAUTIFUL COPY. 


CLAY (HENRY). The Life, Correspondence and Speeches of 
Henry Clay. By Calvin Colton. 6 vols., 8vo, half calf (rubbed). 
New York, 1864 


[CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.)] The Innocents Abroad. Iilus- 
trated. 8vo, half calf (rubbed). Hartford, 1869 


First EpitTion, but not first issue. 


CLIFTON (E. C.) AND GRIMAUX (ADRIEN). A New 
Dictionary of the French and English Languages. 2 vols., royal 
8vo, cloth (name on fiy-leaves). Paris, n. d. 


COGHLAN (MRS.). Memoirs. Written by Herself, and in- 
terspersed with Anecdotes of the late American and present 
French War. 16mo, contemporary calf. London, 1794 


Margaret Coghlan was seduced by Col. Burr, and afterwards led an aban- 
doned life in New York and Europe. 


COLERIDGE (SAMUEL T.). Literary Remains. Collected 
and edited by Henry N. Coleridge. 4 vols., 8vo, calf, gilt tooled 
(slightly rubbed, inscriptions on fly-leaves). 

| London: Pickering, 1836 
Scarcr. With the E. M. Keene bookplate. 


COLLE (CHARLES). Journal et Mémoires sur les hommes de 
lettres, les ouvrages dramatiques et les événements les plus 
mémorables de Louis XV. (1748-1772). 3 vols., 8vo, half 
morocco, uncut. Paris, 1868 


FINE CLEAN copy of these interesting Memoirs, containing much information 
and anecdotes not found elsewhere, relating to the Court of Louis XV. 


COLLECTOR’S HAND-BOOKS. The Oriental Rug Book 
(Ripley), N. Y., [1904]; Porcelain, Oriental, Continental and 
British (Hobson), N. Y., 1906; The Plate Collector’s Guide (Mac- 
quoid), London, 1908; and others. All dlustrated. 13 vols., 
12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


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376 


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379 


COLORED COSTUME PLATES. Civil Costume of England 
from the Conquest to the Present Period. 61 brilliantly colored 
plates, heightened with gold, drawn by Charles Martin. 4to, 
dark maroon morocco (rubbed), gilt edges. London, 1841 


La Guirlande des Mois. [With descriptive text and calen- 
dar]. 12 full-page plates by George Barbier. 16mo, full silk 
decorative covers, gilt edges, in board slip-case. Paris, 1919 


A most artistic volume. Out of print and RaRE. 


La Guirlande des Mois, quatriéme année. [With descrip- 
tive text and calendar.] 12 full-page plates in colors by George 
Barbier. 16mo, full silk decorative covers, gilt edges, in board 
slip-case. Paris, 1920 


—— la Guirlande des Mois, 5éme année. [With descriptive 
text and calendar.] 12 full-page plates in colors by George 
Barbier. 16mo, full silk decorative covers, gilt edges, in board 
slip-case. Paris, 1921 


Le Gout du Jour. With 40 plates in colors. 13 parts (all 


issued), 8vo, sheets. Enclosed in a board portfolio. Paris, 1920 


INTERESTING PUBLICATION, not only for the plates but also for the text which 
treats of fine arts, dancing, fashion costume, the theatre, etc. 


The Costume of Indostan. Descriptions in English and 
French by Balt. Solvyns, of Calcutta. With 62 finely colored 
plates of Costumes. Folio, half morocco, rubbed (slight tears in 
two pages of the text). London, n. d. 


COLORED PLATES. Les Idylles. Traduction de J. A. Guil- 
let. With numerous vignettes, mostly in colors, heightened in 
gold. Text within delicate tinted borders. 16mo, half green 
morocco, gilt tooled back, uncut, by Champs. Paris, 1884 


One of 50 copies on Japan vellum. Rare. 


COLUSA COUNTY, CAL. Colusa County, its History traced 
from a State of Nature through the early Period of Settlement 
and Development, to the present Day. By Justus H. Rogers. . 
Numerous portraits and illustrations (some defaced with colored 
crayon). 8vo, morocco (slightly rubbed), gilt edges. 

Orland, Cal. 1891 


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380 [COMBE (WILLIAM).] The Tour of Doctor Syntax in 


381 


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Search of the Picturesque, Ninth Edition, n. d.; The Second 
Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of Consolation, Third Edition, 
1820; The Third Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of a Wife, 
1821. With colored plates by Thomas Rowlandson. 3 vols., 8vo, 
half russia (slightly rubbed, offsets from some plates). 
London: R. Ackermann, 1819; 1820; 1821 


The ‘‘Third Tour’’ is the very rare First EpIvion. 


CONSTABLE (A. G.). Afghanistan. 24mo, crushed olive 
levant morocco, gilt edges, by Stikeman. New York, 1879 


COOK (EBEN). The Sot-weed Factor: Or, a Voyage to Mary- 
land. A Satyr. In which is describ’d the Laws, Government, 
... the Feasts, Frolicks, Entertainments, and Drunken Humours 
of the Inhabitants of that Part of America. In Burlesque Verse. 
Small 4to, half blue morocco, gilt tooled. [New York, 1865] 


One of 125 copies reprinted from the London edition of 1708. 


COPPEE (FRANCOIS). Purtratt and 14 plates in two states, 
proofs before all letters and with the titles designed by F. 
Flameng, illustrating the works of Francois Coppée. Loose in 
cloth cover, folio. Paris, n. d. [1890] 


One of a few printed on large China paper, VERY RARE in two ‘states. 


CORNISH (C. J. AND OTHERS). De Levende Dieren der 
Wereld een beeld van het dierenrijk voor iedereen. With 25 
colored plates and nearly 1200 other ilustrations from photo- 
graphs. 2 vols., 4to, cloth. Amsterdam, n. d. 


COTTON (CHARLES). The Genuine Poetical Works of 
Charles Cotton. Copperplate cuts. 12mo, old sprinkled ealf, 
rebacked (name on title-page). London, 1765 


With the Daniel P. Griswold bookplate. 


COWLEY (HANNAH P.). The Town Before You. A Comedy. 
8vo, crushed brown levant morocco, gilt edges, by Riviere. 
London, 1795 


First Epit1on. Choice copy, with the Hoe bookplate. VERY scaRcE. 


COWPER (WILLIAM). Poetical Works. Numerous engrav- 
ngs by Westall. 3 vols., 16mo, red straight-grain morocco, sides 
gilt and blind tooled, gilt edges (slightly rubbed). 

London, 1817-8 


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396 


—— Works. [Edited] with a Life of the Author, by Robert 
Southey. Engraved titles and illustrations. 15 vols., 12mo, 
green morocco, gilt and blind tooled, gilt edges. London, 1835-7 


A FINE sev. Inserted in Vol. I is a water color drawing of Cowper’s 
birthplace. With the E. M. Keene bookplate. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). More Mornings in Bow Street. 

By John Wight. Illustrations by George Cruikshank. 12mo, 

boards, cloth back, paper label, uncut (name on fly-leaf). 
London, 1827 


First EDITION, in fine state, uncut. 


[——] Philosophy in Sport made Science in Earnest. [By John 
A. Paris.| With woodcuts by George Cruikshank. 3 vols. in one, 
12mo, contemporary diamond-scored calf (rehinged). 

London, 1827 


First EpItTion. 


[——] Helps and Hints how to Protect Life and Property. [By 
Baron de Berenger.] Nwmerous illustrations, including 8 by 


George Cruikshank. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1835 
First EDITION. 
[ ] Chemistry no Mystery. By John Scoffern. Engraved 


title and frontispiece by George Cruikshank. 12mo, cloth. 
London, 1839 


First EpITIon. 


[ ] Salmagundi. By Lancelot Langstaff [Washington 
Irving]. Illustrations by George Cruikshank. 16mo, cloth, uncut 
(hinges torn). London, 1839 


First Epition of ‘‘Salmagundi’’ with Cruikshank’s illustrations. 


[——] History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798. By W. H. Max- 
well. Portraits and illustrations, the latter by George Crutk- 
shank. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1845 


First EpITIon. 


[——] The World’s Show. 1851: or, The Adventures of Mr. 
and Mrs. Sandboys and Family, &. By Henry Mayhew. Nuwmer- 
ous folding engraved plates by George Cruwkshank. 8vo, cloth 
(some slight foxing, some folds slightly torn and reinforced). 
London, [1851] 


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[ ] Old Faces in New Masks. By Robert Blakey. Hitched 
title and frontispiece by George Cruikshank. 12mo, cloth, uncut 
(rubbed and shaken). London, 1859 


First EDITION. 


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400 


401 


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[——] Old ‘‘Miscellany’’ Days: A Selection of Stories from 

‘‘Bentley’s Miscellany’’. By Various Authors. Illustrations by 

George Cruikshank. Royal 8vo, half red morocco, uncut. 
London, 1885 


First Eprrion in book form. 


CUVIER (GEORGES C. L. F. D., BARON). The Animal 
Kingdom. Translated with additional Descriptions by Griffith, 
Pidgeon, Gray, and others. Numerous plates, some colored. 15 
vols. (should be 16), 8vo, half leather (rubbed). London, 1827-30 
This English edition is not a mere translation of the French ‘‘Régne Ani- 
mal’’ of 1836-49, but is to a large extent an original work. Neither this 
nor the French edition is a translation of Cuvier’s original work in 5 vols., 
but both are based upon it and vastly extended. 


DAGLEY (R.). Death’s Doings: consisting of numerous Origi- 
nal Compositions in Verse and Prose by various Writers. 30 
copperplates designed and etched by Rk. Dagley. 2 vols. in one, 
8vo, calf (rubbed, name on title), gilt edges. London, 1827 


DANTE. [The Vision.] Inferno, Purgatory, Paradise. Trans- 
lated by Henry F. Cary. With Doré’s illustrations. 3 vols., 
12mo, half calf (slightly rubbed). Albany, 1888 


With the E. M. Keene bookplate. 


—— La Vita Nova. Illustrata det quadri di Dante Gabriele 
Rossettt. Pages printed within ornamental borders in red. Small 
4to, calf, uncut (clasps missing). Torina, n. d. 


DAPHNIS ET CHLOE. Amyot (J.—Translator). Daphnis 
et Chloé, ou les Pastorales de Longus. Traduites du Gree. 
Nouvelle Edition Revue, Corrigée et Complétée. Beautifully 
illustrated with charming vignettes by Eisen and full- 
page plate designs by Gérard and Prudhon, printed on China 
paper. 8vo, full crushed fawn levant morocco, uncut, original 
covers bound in, by Canape. Paris, 1863 


A BEAUTIFULLY BOUND COPY OF THIS WORK. 


DAYOT (ARMAND). Les Maitres de la Caricature Frangaise 

au XIXe Siécle. Numerous illustrations after Daumier, Gavarm, 

and others, some tm colors. Imp. 8vo, half red morocco, uncut. 
Paris, n. d. 


404 DEFOE (DANIEL). The Life & Strange Surprising Adven- 


tures of Robinson Crusoe. Illustrations from the designs of 
Thomas Stothard. 2 vols., 12mo, boards, cloth backs, uncut. 
Boston, 1908 


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406 


407 


408 


409 


DE VINNE (THEO. L.). Portrait of Mr. De Vinne by T. John- 
son. 4 proofs on Japan vellum; 15 on paper. All signed by the 
Artist. 19 pieces, folio. 


DIBDIN (THOMAS F.). An Introduction to the Knowledge 
of Rare and Valuable Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics, 
London, 1804; The Library Companion, London, 1824; Reminis- 
cences of a Literary Life. 2 vols., London, 1836. Jllustrations. 
4 vols., 8vo, various bindings (poor, and sold w. a. f.). 

London, 1804-386 


—— Aedes Althorpiane; or, an Account of the Mansion, Books, 
and Pictures at Althorp, the Residence of George John Earl 
Spencer. Portraits and illustrations. Royal 8vo, half olive 
levant morocco, uncut. London, 1822 


DICKENS (CHARLES). All the Year Round. A Weekly 
Journal. Conducted by Charles Dickens. Vols. 1-20, and New 
Series, Vols. 1-9. 29 vols., 8vo, half morocco. London, 1859-73 


—— The Battle of Life. First Eprtion, Fourth Issue, 1846; 


.. The Chimes. First Eprrion, 1845; The Cricket on the Hearth. 


410 


411 


412 


First Epition, 1846 (poor copy); The Haunted Man. Fmsr 


EpiTion, 1848; Bleak House, 1853; Master Humphrey’s Clock. 
Vols. 1 and 2. First Epition, 1840; and others. 11 vols., various 
sizes and bindings. 


The Character Sketches of Charles Dickens, pourtrayed in 
a series of original Water-Colour Sketches, by ‘‘Kyd.’’ 24 col- 
ored plates. Royal 8vo, boards, stucco binding (loose). 

London, n. d. 


DILLON (JOHN B.). Oddities of Colonial Legislation in 
America. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco (portrait and few pp. 
stained). Indianapolis, 1879 


WITH ORIGINAL WATER COLOR 


DOBSON (AUSTIN). Carmina Votiva and: other occasional 
verses. Square 12mo, bright orange levant, gold ruled borders on 
sides, inside dentelle borders, gilt linings and fly-leaves, uncut, 


by Lucien Magnin, of Lyons. 


London: Printed for Private Circulation, 1901 


First Epirion. Only 125 copies numbered and signed by the author. On 
the half-title is painted a charming landscape with female figure by Bourdin. 


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413 DRAMA. The Drama. Its History, Literature and Influence 
on Civilization. Numerous plates, some colored, on Japan vellum. 
20 vols. With Addenda, 2 vols. (not uniform in color). Together 
22 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1903 


Victorian Edition. One of 1000 copies. 


414 DUMAS (ALEXANDRE, FILS). La Dame aux Camélias. 
Préface de Jules Janin. Illustrations and vignettes by Albert 
Lynch. 8vo, boards, morocco back, uncut. Paris, n. d. 


415 DURUY (VICTOR). History of Rome and the Roman People, 
from its Origin to the Establishment of the Christian Empire. 
Translated by Ripley and Clarke. Edited by J. P. Mahaffy. 
Numerous colored plates, 3000 engravings and 100 maps and 
plans. 8 vols. in sixteen, royal 8vo, half red morocco, uncut. 

Boston: Dana Estes, 1884-7 


EDITION DE GRAND Luxe. One of 250 copies on Japan vellum. 


4154 EARLY AMERICAN PAMPHLETS. A _ Oollection of 
Pamphlets, including Orations on the Death of Washington and 
Hamilton, Historical Events, ete. 11 pieces in one vol., 8vo, half 
old ealf. V. p., 1794-1820 


A FINE COLLECTION INCLUDING MANY RARE ITEMS gathered by Richard Varick, 
the famous Revolutionary soldier, aid and secretary to Washington, mayor 
of New York City, ete., with his autograph inside the front cover, dated 
Jan. 23, 1830. 


Includes: 
JOHNSON (JOHN B.). An Oration on Union, delivered in the New Dutch 
Church, the Anniversary of the Tammany Society. New York, 1794 


Rage. Inscribed: ‘‘Presented to Mr. Varick, Mayor of the City, by the 
Author.’’? Small piece cut from half-title. 

Morris (GOUVERNEUR). An Oration upon the Death of General Washington, 
delivered on the 31st of December, 1799. New York, 1800 
With the autograph of Maria Varick on title. 

AMES (FISHER). An Oration on thg Sublime Virtues of Gen. George Wash- 
ington. Pronounced at the Old South Meeting-House in Boston, on the 
8th of February, 1800. New York, 1800 
Linn (WILLIAM). A Funeral Eulogy, occasioned by the Death of General 
Washington. Delivered Feb. 22, 1800 before the New-York State Society 
of the Cincinnati. New York, 1800 
VERY RARE. 

JOHNSON (JOHN B.). Eulogy on General George Washington. A Sermon 
delivered Feb. 22, 1800 in the North Dutch Church, Albany, before the 
Legislature of the State of New York. Albany: L. Andrews, 1800 
RARE. 

Otis (Harrison G.). Eulogy on General Alexander Hamilton, pronounced 
at the request of the Citizens of Boston, July 26, 1804. New York, 1804 
Mason (J. M.). An Oration commemorative of the late Major-General 
Hamilton; pronounced before the New-York State Society of the Cincinnati, 
July 31, 1804, 

Rage. The author was the clergyman who attended Hamilton after the 
fatal duel, and gives an account of his death. 

VAN DER KEMP (FRANCIS ADRIAN). An Oration delivered March 11, 1814, 
in the Village of Utica, commemorative of the glorious Event of the 
Emancipation of the Dutch from French Tyranny. Utica, [1814] 
Rare. Inscribed: ‘‘ Rich. Varick from his Friend & Nephew. Abr. Varick.’’ 


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417 


418 


419 


420 


421° 


LETTER TO AARON Burr, Vice President of the United States, on the Bar- 
barous Origin, the Criminal Nature and the Baneful Effects of Duels; 
occasioned by his late fatal Interview with General Alexander Hamilton. 
By Philanthropos. New York, 1804 
Custis (G. W. P.). Oration delivered before the Washington Society of 
Alexandria on the Anniversary of the 22nd February, 1820. 

Alexandria, 1820 
Inseribed on title: ‘‘To Col. Richard Varick with the author’s respects.’’ 
Inseription slightly cut into in binding. 
ApprEss to the Republican Citizens, of the State of New York. 

Albany, 1813 

A campaign document against the election of Daniel D. Tompkins for 
Governor of New York. 


EARLY RAILROADS. Report of the Board of Directors of 
Internal Improvements of the State of Massachusetts on the 
Practicability and Expediency of a Railroad from Boston to the 
Hudson River, and from Boston to Providence. To which are 
annexed the Reports of the Engineers. With Plans and Profiles 
of the Routes. 8vo, half green calf, gilt back, gilt edges, by 


Riviere. Boston, 1829 
SCARCE. 
EBERT (FREDERIC ADOLPHUS). A General Biblio- 


graphical Dictionary. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1837 


EBRIETATIS ENCOMIUM;; or, The Praise of Drunkenness; 
wherein Is authentically proved, the Necessity of frequently 
Getting Drunk; and, that the Practice of getting Drunk is most 
Antient, Primitive, and Catholic, &. By Boniface Oinophilus 
de Monte Fiascone, A. B. C. Engraved frontispiece. 12mo, half 
red morocco. London: Printed for E. Curl, 1723 


First Eprrion. There is a Chapter ‘‘Of Free Masons, and other learned 
Men that used to get Drunk.’’ A FINE COPY OF AN EXTREMELY RARE BOOK. 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FRENCH BOOK ILLUSTRA- 

TIONS. Choffard, by Vera Salomons. With 29 photogravures 

from negatives by the author.. 8vo, original cloth, uncut. 
London, 1912 


Chas. Eisen, by Vera Salomons. With 35 photogravures 
from negatives by the author. 8vo, original cloth, uncut. 
London, 1914 


Attractively printed volume, with excellent reproductions of some of the 
best examples of Eisen’s works. 


Gravelot, by Vera Salomons. With 21 photogravures from 
negatives by the author. 8vo, original cloth, uncut. 
: London, 1911 


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425 


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427 


428 


EMERSON (RALPH WALDO). Nature. 12mo, full straight- 
grained morocco, finely tooled, uncut. Boston, 1836 


Fine clean copy of the RarE First Eprrion in an artistic binding. 


ENGRAVERS. Les Graveurs de Portraits en France. Cata- 
logue raisonné de la Collection des Portraits de 1’Ecole Frangaise, 
appartenant a A. F. Didot. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, morocco backs, 
uncut. Paris, 1875-7 


One of the finest collections of French engraved portraits ever brought 
together. Handsome copy. 


—— Société Lyonnaise des Amis de la Gravure. Exposition de 
1’Ciuvre de Gilles Demarteau. October 1923. [With a short 
Biographical notice.] A series of 37 plates printed in sanguine, 
faithfully reproduced after the originals by Boucher, Cochin, 
Bouel, Walieau, Huet, and others. 8vo, sheets, loose in board 
portfolio. Lyon, 1923 


Interesting collection. 


ERSKINE (THOMAS, LORD). Speeches while at the Bar. 
Portrait. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1876 


EVELYN (JOHN). Miscellaneous Writings. Now first col- 
lected, with occasional Notes, by William Upcott. Facsimiles 
and engraved plates. 4to, half morocco (slightly rubbed, and 
slightly foxed). London, 1825 


First EDITION. 


EVERARD (GILES). Panacea; or, The Universal Medicine, 
Being a Discovery of the Wonderful Vertues of Tobacco Taken in 
a Pipe, with Its Operation and Use both in Physick and Chyrur- 
gery. Engraved portrait of the author, in his library, smoking 
a pipe (margins cut down). 16mo, old calf (rehinged). 
London: Printed for Simon Miller, 1659 
First EpiTion. Dedicated to the ‘‘Right Worshipful Sr. James Drax ete. 
and to all the worthy Merchants and Planters of Tobacco, for and in the 
West Indies and America.’’ The last 8 pp. comprise a list of the printer’s 
publications. VERY RARE. 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED LIFE OF WASHINGTON. Ban- 
croft (Aaron). An Essay of the life of George Washington, 
Commander in chief of the American Army, through the Revo- 
lutionary War, and the First President of the United States. 
8vo, full crimson levant, inside borders, uneut. Worcester, 1807 


CHoIce copy of the scarce Worcester Edition with 16 extra-illustrations, 
including portraits of Washington, John Adams, Jefferson, Lafayette, ete. 


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431 


432 


433 


434 


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436 


FAIRBANKS (GEORGE R.). The History and Antiquities 
of the City of St. Augustine, Florida. Maps and ltthographed 
plates. 8vo, cloth (pp. soiled). New York, 1858 


First EpItion. 


FANS. The Fan Book. By Maclver Percival. 50 tllustrations. 
8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1920 


Fine clean copy on this interesting subject. 


FERGUSON (ADAM). The History of the Progress and 
Termination of the Roman Republic. Folding maps. 5 vols., 
8vo, calf (rubbed). Edinburgh, 1813 


With the Henry St. Clair Feilden bookplate. 


FICTION. 5 vols. by Booth Tarkington; 10 vols. by Flaubert; 
6 vols. by Richard Harding Davis; 6 vols. by F. Hopkinson 
Smith. Together 27 vols. 


FIELD (EUGENE). The Tribune Primer, with Additional 
Sketches. Small 4to, half sheep, uncut. Jamaica, 1900 


One of 25 copies privately printed on Japan vellum, at the Marion Press. 


FINE ARTS. Artist’s Repository (The), and Drawing Maga- 
zine, exhibiting the Principles of the Polite Arts in their various 


Branches. Profusely ilustrated with a number of full-page 


stipple engravings, of the human figure, heads, character plates, 
architecture, and an eaxtensive series of pretty oval emblematic 
plates of the Arts and Sciences, the Virtues, etc., m the style of 
Bartolozzi. 4 vols., 8vo, full blue French levant morocco, triple 
gilt fillet border on sides, gilt panelled backs, uncut, by Taffin. 
London, 1795 


FINE AND COMPLETE SET OF THIS IMPORTANT AND RARE PUBLICATION. 


Dictionnaire Historique des Arts, Métiers et Professions, 
exercés dans Paris depuis le XIIIéme Siécle par Alfred Franklin. 


4to, boards, moroceo back, uncut. Paris, 1906 


Indispensable work to the collector or Museum; containing the various 
terms or names used in arts and professions exercised in Paris since the 
13th century. 


FLAUBERT (GUSTAVE). Complete Works. Introduction 
by F. Brunetiére and Biographical Preface by Robert Arnot. 
Numerous illustrations on Japan vellum. 10 vols., 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. New York: Dunne, [1904] 


Salammbo Edition. One of 999 copies. 
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437 —— Twenty etchings by Decisy, Faivre, Los Rios, after the de- 


438 


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440 


441 


442 


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445 


signs by Leon Fauret, illustrating the works of Flaubert, includ- 
ing Madame Bovary, Salammbo, Herodias, ete. Small folio, 
loose in cloth cover. Paris, n. d. [1890] 


BEAUTIFUL SET. 


FLETCHER (WILLIAM YOUNGER). English Book Col- 
lectors. Numerous illustrations. Square 8vo, vellum, uncut. 
London, 1902 


One of 50 copies on Japan vellum. 


FLOWERS OF LITERATURE; Consisting of Selections, 
Jeux d’Esprit, Traditional Relics, and Essays. Revised and Cor- 
rected from the Work of William Oxberry. Engraved frontis- 
pieces. 4 vols., 12mo, calf, gilt tooled, inside dentelles, gilt edges. 

London, 1824 
A nice copy. With the E. M. Keene bookplate. 


FURNISS (HARRY). The Confessions of a Caricaturist. 
Numerous illustrations. 2 vols., royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
New York, 1902 


GANDOUIN (ERNEST). Qulques Notes sur J: A. Houdon, 
Statuaire, 1741-1828. Portrait. 4to, wrappers, uncut. 
Paris, [1920] 


This recent publication gives much data on this celebrated Sculptor not 
found elsewhere. : 


GARCILLASO DE LA VEGA. Histoire de la Conquete de la 

Floride. Folding map (slightly torn), and engraved plates. 2 

vols. in one, 12mo, old calf (covers loose and library stamped). 
Leide, 1731 


[GAUTIER (THEOPHILE).] Le Tombeau de Théophile 
Gautier. Hitched portrait. Small 4to, half black morocco, uncut. 
Paris, 1873 


First Eprrion. Contains poems written for the occasion by Hugo, Mallarmé, 
Mendes, ete., two poems by John Payne, and six by Swinburne. Scarce. 


GENEALOGY. The Ancestor. A Quarterly Review of County 
and Family History, Heraldry, and Antiquities. Illustrated. 4 
vols., royal 8vo, boards, uncut. Westminster, [1902-3] 


GEOGRAPHICAL JOURNAL (THE). Vols. 1-16. Numer- 
ous folding maps and illustrations. 16 vols., royal 8vo, half red 
morocco. London, 1893-1900 


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GERMAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE. Medallic Souvenir 
Box of white metal, with an arch of victory on one side and a 
temple on the other. In the box are 6 cards describing the battles 
of Lutzen, Bautzen, Leipzig, Wurzburg, Dresden, ete. With 
descriptive booklet. The whole in a pictorial board case. 


GIBBON (EDWARD). Miscellaneous Works, with Memoirs 
of his Life and Writings, composed by himself. With Notes and 
Narrative by John, Lord Sheffield. Portrait. 3 vols., 4to, calf 
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MOORE (GEORGE). Yeats, Lady Gregory, and Synge. Part 
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forgotten, with names more familiar. 


640 VIOLINS. The Hawley Collection of Violins, with a History 
of their makers. 36 plates, mostly colored. 4to, boards, cloth 
back. Chicago, 1904 


Limited Edition. 


641 VITU (AUGUSTE). Paris. 500 unpublished drawings after 
mature. Folio, glazed boards, uncut (rubbed). Paris, n. d. 


642 VOLTAIRE (J. F. M. A. DE). Works. Translated from the 
French. With Notes, Historical and Critical by T. Smollett, T. 
Francklin, and others. Frontispiece portraits, maps and engrav- 
ings. 36 vols., 16mo, new half blue calf. London, 1761-78 


643 


The same. 35 vols. (should be 36), 12mo, old calf, gilt 
backs (worn). London, 1761-78 


644 VON TEMPSKY (G. F.). Mitla. A Narrative of Incidents 
and Personal Adventures on a Journey in Mexico, Guatemala, 
and Salvador in 1853-5. Edited by J. S. Bell. 5 colored plates 
(one torn at folds), and numerous woodcuts. 8vo, calf (rubbed), 
with a cut of the Western Grammar School in gilt on front cover. 
London, 1858 


645 WAAGEN (DR.). | Treasures of Art in Great Britain. 3 vols., 
8vo, cloth, uncut (covers stained). London, 1854 


646 WALDSTEIN (CHARLES) AND SHOOBRIDGE (LEO- 
~NARD). Herculaneum: Past, Present, & Future. Frontispiece 


in colors and many plates and illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth. 
London, 1908 


First EDITION. 


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647 


648 


649 


650 


651 


652 


653 


654 


WALPOLE (HORACE). Private Correspondence of Horace 
Walpole, Earl of Orford. Portrait. 4 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut 
(bindings worn). London, 1820 


First EpIvrion. 


[WARD (EDWARD, “NED”).] Wine and Wisdom: Or, 
The Tippling Philosophers. A Lyrick Poem, &e. Small 8vo, blue 
morocco, black panelled and gilt tooled, sides with gilt fillets, 
floral corner ornaments, inside gilt borders, by the Seroll Club 
Bindery. London, 1719 


First EDITION. VERY RARE WITH BOTH TITLES. A FINE Copy, attractively 
bound. 


WARD (SAMUEL). Woe to Drunkards. Woodcut on title. 

Small 8vo, half roan (rubbed). 

London: Printed by A. Math[ewes] for John Marriott, and John 
Grismand, 1622 


First EpirioN. VERY RARE; there was no copy in Hoe or Huth. With the 
H. Davies bookplate. 


WARNER (CHARLES D.). Library of the World’s Best 
Literature, Ancient and Modern. 30 vols., royal 8vo, cloth (some 
backs slightly torn). New York, n. d. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Journal of Colonel George 
Washington, 1893; Letters and Recollections of George Wash- 
ington, 1906; George Washington Day by Day (Johnston), 1895; 
and others. 10 vols., various sizes and bindings. V. p., 1835-1906 


WHITAKER (TOBIAS). The Blood of the Grape. Repub- 
lished and enlarged by the Author. Title in black and red (some 
margins trimmed close, title repaired). 12mo, half old calf. 

[The Hague]: (Printed) For Samuel Brown, 1654 


Second Edition. Whitaker was at this time physician to Charles II at The 
Hague. The First Edition was published in 1638. The author proposes 
wine as a universal medicine. RareE. 


WINE, BEER, ALE AND TOBACO, Contending for superi- 
ority. A Dialogue. Small 4to, polished calf, gilt tooled (wants 
frontispiece). | London: Printed by J. B. for John Grove, 1658 


Third Edition. First Published as ‘‘Wine, Beere, and Ale, together by 
the Eares,’’ by Gallobelgicus, in 1629. Scagce. 


WITKOWSKI (G. J.). L’Art Profane a 1’ Eglise: Ses Licences 
Symboliques, Satiriques et Fantastiques. Numerous plates and 
illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, three-quarter green morocco, gilt 
tooled, uncut. Paris, 1908 


FINE copy. SCARCE. 


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655 WOOD (W.). Zoography: or, the Beauties of Nature Displayed. 
60 finely colored plates of animals, birds, reptiles, etc. 3 vols., 
8vo, calf (rubbed, name on titles). London, 1807 


With the colored bookplate of Bryn y Grog. 


656 WORLD WAR. The New York Times Current History of 
The European War. Illustrations, maps, and diagrams. 18 vols., 
8vo, half leather (one back damaged at bottom): Vol. 1 in full 
leather. New York, n. d. 


657 WRIGHT (MARIE ROBINSON). The Old and the New 
Peru. Profusely illustrated. 4to, cloth, gilt edges. 
Philadelphia, [1908] 


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